Okay, son. But you need to frame those questions within the realm of reality.
This video is not of a full-scale C-17A Globemaster III inflatable replica, perfectly proportionate and detailed, that just so happens to have fully functioning panels, landing gear, and a visible turbine. This enormous inflatable replica that rolls along rock solid with nary a wobble or a bounce, all while supporting the weight of numerous full-grown adult men without deforming or shifting in any way.
The premise is absurd. The video is shit quality, making details and contrast difficult to discern. But that doesn't mean it's a fake plane. Everything that you people are stating should be happening actually wouldn't happen in reality. So you're supporting your argument with incorrect premises.
Let me break it down for you, son:
Shouldn't they be blown over?
It depends on numerous variables. In this case, those variables add up to "No."
Shouldn't they be sucked in?
It depends on numerous variables. In this case, those variables add up to "No."
It looks like they're pushing it.
They're not even though it might look that way to some. Like leaning against the back of an idling car that's in drive.
You should be able to see into the cockpit.
Those windows are polarized so you can't see through them from certain angles. Even so, for a few seconds in this video, you can see all the way to the other side of the plane through the cockpit windows.
There are no turbines in the engines.
There are. But because this is a shit-quality phone video with no HDR and very shitty exposure settings, the details in dark shadows gets washed out. You can see the turbines for a brief moment before they go off screen because most of the brighter areas in the frame have gone and the phone camera is able to adjust the exposure up a little.
You should know by now, son. You should question EVERYTHING the news is showing you.
Okay, son. But you need to frame those questions within the realm of reality.
This video is not of a full-scale C-17A Globemaster III inflatable replica, perfectly proportionate and detailed, that just so happens to have fully functioning panels, landing gear, and a visible turbine. This enormous inflatable replica that rolls along rock solid with nary a wobble or a bounce, all while supporting the weight of numerous full-grown adult men without deforming or shifting in any way.
The premise is absurd. The video is shit quality, making details and contrast difficult to discern. But that doesn't mean it's a fake plane. Everything that you people are stating should be happening actually wouldn't happen in reality. So you're supporting your argument with incorrect premises.
Let me break it down for you, son:
It depends on numerous variables. In this case, those variables add up to "No."
It depends on numerous variables. In this case, those variables add up to "No."
They're not even though it might look that way to some. Like leaning against the back of an idling car that's in drive.
Those windows are polarized so you can't see through them from certain angles. Even so, for a few seconds in this video, you can see all the way to the other side of the plane through the cockpit windows.
There are. But because this is a shit-quality phone video with no HDR and very shitty exposure settings, the details in dark shadows gets washed out. You can see the turbines for a brief moment before they go off screen because most of the brighter areas in the frame have gone and the phone camera is able to adjust the exposure up a little.
Stop posting this retarded bullshit.