I live just south of the airport - I love having the fly overs and seeing y’all testing the New Products to defend our nation, and help businesses grow...
Huh? It's been going on for a long long time. They had a tragic accident and delays. People are heartbroken for them and proud for them keeping it together. Just a few more months to go!
It's not slow, it's an optical illusion called wagon wheel effect and it's caused by the camera's framerate being similar to the rotors rotation speed. So basically, the camera creates a frame when the rotor is at the same or a similar position as before.
I live just south of the airport - I love having the fly overs and seeing y’all testing the New Products to defend our nation, and help businesses grow...
Thank u for your support 💯💯💯
Beautiful helicopter. Like from Kazakhstan.
Well after a decade still not sold to any customer while H160 sold worldwide when it was introduced back in 2015.
Incredible how fast this helicopter has been tested!
Huh? It's been going on for a long long time. They had a tragic accident and delays. People are heartbroken for them and proud for them keeping it together. Just a few more months to go!
Good grief! It's 2020 and you're posting a 240p unedited video?!?
video shot with toaster
GE CT7-2F1 😍😍😍
Powerful machine
Parece um Helicóptero Super Puma Hein?
240p?
Damn good pilots 'ere!😎😎
I wonder if the U.S. Coast Guard will order some of these?
too big most likely. this thing could carry like 6 people at once so I take it back they most likely will
@@idontknowwhattoputasmyname2237 The offshore version has 16 passenger seats. I assume the CG would have some other modification, but I don't know.
Wow people still use spud cam's!!!
When you’re airborne but not getting ATC clearance
lmao just didn't even think about talking to the tower before taking off
impressive
Sounds like a Blackhawk
better than ambien!
7 bell525 relentless helicopter supply me Mizoram
Too slow tailrotor
you know its just spinning so fast that it looks slow right?
It's not slow, it's an optical illusion called wagon wheel effect and it's caused by the camera's framerate being similar to the rotors rotation speed. So basically, the camera creates a frame when the rotor is at the same or a similar position as before.
Excelente