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The X51 Antigravity Rotorless Helicopter
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[quote:T.C:MV80NTUwMzBfNzY5NTQ4N18xQzg2QzYyMA==] The disparity between the 'rotorless' part (where a rotor would normally be) and the remainder of the helicopter, in terms of reflection, shading etc, appears to me as being clearly an artificial construction (e.g. 'photo shopped'). In addition, it seems wasteful to fit a helicopter with some 'anti-gravity' technology when a craft with greater internal carriage capacity wold be more useful. If you can negate gravity, why fly around in a mini sized craft when you can fly a larger object with greater internal mass i.e. useful cargo capacity. Just one guy's thoughts on the subject. :hf: [/quote]
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The X51 antigravity rotorless helicopter,landing on a top secret military area.
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