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The X51 Antigravity Rotorless Helicopter
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Poster Handle
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LEGION, FOR THERE ARE MANY |
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I have to wonder, if that was a real antigravity machine, why would it have a “tail”?
The tail on helicopters hold a small rotor to stop the turning motion caused on the body by the main rotors (if you take them out, the helicopter starts spinning).
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317671The tail rotor and tail is to counter torque and for steering, without them it hinders and prevents auto-rotation, in the event of engine failure, leading to a crash. It further appears, in this photo, that the intake ducts/ cowling's are in place for a jet engine. It also appears that the exhaust port is in place, for a jet engine. It looks like a bad photo shop photo to me.......LEGION
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