Bullets vs Propeller in Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys
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Published 2016-11-21
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Bullets vs Propeller in Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys
Filmed with the Phantom v2511 between 28,500fps and 120,000fps
And the Phantom Flex 4K at 1000fps
All Comments (21)
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fun slo-mo fact, those bullets are traveling about 2800 fps. The twist rate on an m60 is 1 in 12 inches. So that means the bullet is spinning at 2800 revolutions per second, or 168,000 RPM
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"What do you like most about World War 1?" - solid question mate
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Imagine the sync gear being just a little off, and it ends up only shooting when the propeller is right in front of the gun.
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"Nothing here, nothing going on" Blue car casualy driving by 1:03
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Can you do a slomo of two guns pointed at each other (or at a slight angle) and watch in slomo the two bullets colliding to each other?
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Now bullets vs bulletproof glass
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Dan: was in the military Also Dan: thinks it’s a good idea to touch the barrel of the gun
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i love how they say there is no one around then atruck roles past them
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This is the stuff that needs to end up on the trending page.
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Sponsored by EA? I'm surprised we didn't have to buy the second half of the video as DLC.
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Gav - Hello there, I'm Gav Dan - I'm done
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How much did you have to pay to get sponsored by EA?
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whats happening, the slow mo guys are churning out the videos, its great
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99% of the people wont see this, but if you are that 1% have a nice day/night 😉😀
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"There's no one here" *car drives past*
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1:04 "In the middle of nowhere"
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Before the Dutch invented synchronisation gear for the Germans, the French just stuck metal on the propellors as armour. So the French pilots were shooting at their own propellors and hoping they didn't blow them off. And in WWII, an American pilot got a bullet right through the centre of his propellor blade, but managed to return to base. If it had been just a bit to the left, or a bit to the right, he would've gone down.
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Is there any slower resolution? Could you get 1,000,000 fps on a phantom?
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4:17 I would not be standing in front of that gun at any time loaded or not.
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2:04 when you hear a teacher coming.