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AeroMechanicalsays...I find it hard to believe that helicopter can generate enough lift to stay airborne with such massive balls on board.
Paybacksays...>> ^AeroMechanical:
I find it hard to believe that helicopter can generate enough lift to stay airborne with such massive balls on board.
I believe the buoyancy created by the pure vacuum between their ears provides enough lift to counter the increased weight.
quantumushroomsays...Optimus! Noooooooooooo!
AeroMechanicalsays...All that mass has to come from somewhere. That's typically the way it works, anyways.
>> ^Payback:
>> ^AeroMechanical:
I find it hard to believe that helicopter can generate enough lift to stay airborne with such massive balls on board.
I believe the buoyancy created by the pure vacuum between their ears provides enough lift to counter the increased weight.
bareboards2says...I heard the driver was okay. At least, he survived.
DarkenRahlsays...Magnify. Enhance.
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