Hummingbird Flying Platform



Uploaded by: RafiYoeli
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Movie shows one of first hovers with platform built in 1997, Designed and flown by Dr. Rafi Yoeli


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whats wrong with ... ( 3 months ago by EbayConvict)
whats wrong with this guy, give it some gas mate and do some tricks already lol.
You couldn't pay me ... ( 3 months ago by motokid032)
You couldn't pay me 1 million to test fly that..Imagine being 1,000ft up and having a failure..Uh ooh I think i'm dead.
I want one. ( 3 months ago by MikeTheAnnoying)
I want one.
Is that a bathtub? ( 2 months ago by ajcope2)
Is that a bathtub?
im sure we would ... ( 2 months ago by FantasyMindedMan)
im sure we would need to spend a few hours or days worth of practice hovering before we can be used to the controlling method! an un experienced person would sure flip over or lose balance! i would love the chance to fly that very high!
probably doesn't ... ( 2 months ago by olliholliday)
probably doesn't work out of ground effect
too bad the wasp ... ( 2 months ago by ddhboy2)
too bad the wasp beat them too it by like 40 years, not to mention that one can fly remarkably higher and faster.
ahahaha you killed ... ( 2 months ago by leviterande)
ahahaha you killed me ahahahahaha
That a good one ( 1 month ago by youngsinfo)
That a good one
what is that? ( 1 month ago by vampiregt600)
what is that?
The Future ..... ... ( 1 month ago by strangerwerner)
The Future ............... !
oh shit!!!street ... ( 1 month ago by ice9fetus81)
oh shit!!!street fighter!!!
Well it would have ... ( 1 month ago by habestest)
Well it would have been nicer if there wasnt a big crane behind him carrying him. Seriously if this were true it would be defying all laws of physics...
And 1 more thing ... ( 1 month ago by habestest)
And 1 more thing dont you think that guy in the background would be more interested than just being a passer by.
Look up "diy ... ( 1 month ago by minetruly)
Look up "diy hovercraft" and you'll find that you can make a 1-inch-high hover with plywood and a leaf blower based on the same physics as this one. This is fully believable and actually quite unoriginal-- he basically has a nice, high-powered "fan" or other air-mover under there. The most challenging part would've been to balance it well enough to keep the whole thing from tipping over.
And that guy in the ... ( 1 month ago by minetruly)
And that guy in the background could well have seen about 15 minutes worth of them futzing around with this thing before shooting this bit of video. You can tell from the design and performance that this is probably a very problematic and ungainly machine, and required a lot of setup and bad runs. Maybe they've been practicing in this lot for weeks-- just your common DIY hovercraft enthusiast you see on the way to work every morning.
The crane isn't ... ( 1 month ago by Skoda130)
The crane isn't carrying him.. It's only there to stabilize him. Like acrobats in a circus act.
there should be ... ( 2 weeks ago by jimbooie718)
there should be more dirt being kicked up
paper flying you know shit like that
It never occured to ... ( 1 week ago by qwasdninja)
It never occured to you that they might have fired it up prior this test? That should clear the dust up pretty good.
What could possibly ... ( 1 week ago by Boaz60)
What could possibly ever be the application for this? Seems like a complete waste of time and money.
No, it's real video ... ( 1 week ago by Delticola)
No, it's real video, no dirt being kicked up because the ground is clean. Look at the shadow, moving with the vehicle. It's real. No big flipping deal, but it's real.
Completely ... ( 5 days ago by transdrole)
Completely impractical, but fun.
haha. sucking the ... ( 3 days ago by sh42)
haha. sucking the breathing space from the guy's standing position xD
forget being under ... ( 1 day ago by ronburling)
forget being under that thing when its flying lol



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