Machines | Next Future : Most Advanced Helicopters of U.S Army - Full Documentary
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I love giving head to John all day and night
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Thay've been outdated for years now there's 6 more advanced attack hélicoptère like thé Russian's Kamov Ka-50 Black Shark :l
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tease me with a cool futuristic helicopter, just so I watch this crap video, and don't show me the one on the cover. FU
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I've read through most of the comments for this video and I see a lot of America-haters. You sheep-minded people buy the leftist anti-American propaganda "lock, stock, and barrel". You have no idea what the US has contributed to the world in the last 240 years. Our constitutional form of government is the model for most of the free nations on Earth. With the establishment of our nation, for the first time, men toiled for their own benefit, not the benefit of a monarch. We took "free enterprise" out of the books of philosophy and made it part of men's lives. Free market capitalism, our economic system, NOT socialism or communism, has revolutionized the world and has lifted BILLIONS of people out of subsistence living. Our economic system has fostered the vast majority of the world's technology innovations in the last 125 years. TRILLIONS of dollars in investment capital and worldwide economic development aid have come from the US and changed the face of the world.
You people act like the US got rich by stealing your piece of the pie, but we didn't. We made everybody's pie grow, to be shared by all of what we can now call "the free world".
Imagine for a moment, a world where the US didn't exist. YOU would be living under the absolute tyranny of Germany, Japan, the Soviet Union or Communist China. YOU would be living and working for a commune with no hope of ever improving your lot in life. You would have NO human rights and could be executed at the whim of a government functionary. We were not the only country to make sacrifices in the two world wars, but without us, the Allies would not have won in either war.
We have been free men since 1776. If you don't live in daily fear of your government, thank the Americans who gave their lives for YOUR freedom. If you don't believe the USA is the greatest nation the world has ever known, ask yourself why all the people in the world who live without hope, want to come to America. -
Did he just do a loop in a heli?
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Pure click bait
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Just stopping in to thumbs down, bye
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thanks for fucking up a good thing,
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hello amazing vid got a new subscriber
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5:50 is actually wrong the disc does not tilt forward to make the aircraft move forward, if the rotor disc is moved forward the aircraft will actually roll right because it takes 90 degrees for the rotors to "catch up" to the helicopter. So tilting the disc to the left would in fact make the aircraft move forward.
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6:47 - Helicopters do not produce lift by "pushing air downward".
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I am becoming annoyed by videos that have a epic cover pic like its the climax of the video as this video has. Then you watch it and you're looking at things that were cool 50 years ago and never get the payoff....
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All chopper pilots are clinically insane. Gods bless you men and women, but you are NUTS! I wouldn't have it any other way.
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everything that they show us is old. we might think its new but they have been using the weapons for 2 or 3 years
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Thank you for this video. Did I miss it or did this video exclude the CH-47F [and other "new" or specialized versions] Chinook
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I hate videos that have nothing to do with the picture... extremely annoying
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What in this video is Russian. I watch the whole thing and not one item is Russian, all US made and built.
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Clickbait? At wich moment?