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Blimey
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PS, awesome flying...Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.
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Hey - I wonder if they've got any vacancies!
Great video - well produced and intelligent commentary.
I'm guessing that the current flow you see to the helicopter is because of the helicopter's self capacitance. If it was DC there would be only the initial charge, but as it's AC the helicopter's getting alternately charged and discharging. There seems to be an awful big charge being stored in the helicopter - far more than I would have guessed! When the helicopter moves away there'll be a residual charge that will get discharged when the helicopter lands. I wonder if they need to take special precautions then?
Jim
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Thanks for responding. I enjoyed his companion walking like a child at such a height. The wind I think could be a problem, I know it it were me up there I would certainly display the latter.
Regards. Barr1eJust like that - gone in a flash!
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i dont thin i could do that though.
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