Villagers React To Chinook Pilot's Awesome Maneuvering Skills ! Tribal People React To Chinook

Villagers React To Chinook Pilot's Awesome Maneuvering Skills ! Tribal People React To Chinook
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Villagers React To Chinook Pilot’s Awesome Maneuvering Skills ! Tribal People React To Chinook

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  1. I live two blocks from the hospital in my city, and it has a heliport. All the time, a helicopter flies over my building as it is about to land at the hospital and it can be so loud that it rattles our windows. Literally, the helicopter is not even 20 feet above us sometimes.

    And you can hear it coming a long way off before it gets here. So yes, I get to see them almost every day.

  2. Firstly, this is not a plane its a helicopter. Also, all US military helicopters have names after indian tribes. So there's Apache, Kiowa, Chinook and Comanche to name a few.. The Chinook has been in service for 60+ yrars now, and as you can guess its a troop transporter. It takes soldiers and places them in a battle or defend situation. Also good for getting VIPs out from an embassy when things get hot in certain places..

  3. Regarding their clever questions: It is an "aircraft" and it is a "helicopter". It is "not a plane" as plane is defined as an aircraft with fixed wings (altrough some aircrafts make these categories blurry).
    Helicopters usually have two propellers in general. Main rotor would make the helicopter counter-spin in opposite direction so there is a need for secondary rotor – the stabilizator. Most helicopters have main rotor and stabilizating small rotor on the tail. Chinook has different approach having two main rotors. Other approach is russian Kamov (and Sikorski) system that has two rotors on the same axis spinning in opposite directions to neutralize the effect of helicopter itself rotating.
    Fans are not colliding because they are calibrated to miss each other's propeller blades. This is approach simmilar to synchronizing the propeller of planes with machine gun in WWI. if machine gun was above the axis of the rotor, it needed not to shoot his own propeller but still shooting through the place of rotation.
    It is also worth of mention that here presented Boeing CH-47 Chinook is sometimes called "Flying Banana" but the name truly belongs to earlier helicopter Piasecki H-21 Workhorse, predecessor of Chinook.

  4. Usually not so interested in military stuff, but this one was a cool idea, because I remember them wondering about this vehicle after seeing it in another video recently.
    As a kid I kept seeing them more often here at my place, when the U.S. military was still stationed here. We used to call them (translated) "banana copters" 😀

  5. Would be really cool to see their reactions to historical WW2 battle scenes … e.g., from the movie "The battle of Midway" (2019). These 5 minute clippings are available on YT. You have given them WW2 statistics of how many died and B&W photographs showing some cities destroyed … but no immersive experience of the battles. Bet these movie clips would shock them and give a better appreciation of what pilots and soldiers go through.

  6. I haven't seen this helicopter with 2 horizontal rotar blades. A standard helicopter has the larger horizontal blades and smaller vertical blades.
    Haha I'm not sure how these blades didn't hit each other

  7. Chinooks are great.
    But I'm still more partial towards the Westland Sea King.
    It has proven itself here in Norway at being amazing at hovering in place even in bad weather, being reliable, long range and capable of saving many lives in one go in a search and rescue role.

  8. Most impressive Chinook moment I ever saw was when I worked in the Vlasic tank yard. Military aircraft fly over all the time. One day we were on break sitting at the picnic table and a Chinook came in about tree top height over the yard, banked 90 degrees and turned a 180, then flew off in the direction it came

  9. Somebody should let them know that the Indian Air Force operates, or has ordered, 15 of these beefy heavy lift helicopters (not fighter planes).✌💯

  10. I've parachuted from a chinook many times. I'm surprised they didn't show airborne.
    The chinook is also great for carrying pallets of material inside and towing jeeps and some artillery beneath.
    Then there are those chinooks that are armed with three guns, including two at the crew door on the starboard side and one window-mounted on the port side.

  11. The Chinook is amazing, and so are the pilots. I never knew they could do all the partial hovering with the rear wheels touched down. Yowsa. Great video, great reactions from the guys. I also enjoyed, actually, that the video had no narration. The guys could watch and talk without missing anything
    Aman and Raju, your singing voices sound great together. We need more!

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