• [VIDEO] Ohdear Inshit invents a flying train.
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https://youtu.be/_HfvS68aMIc I really wish retsuprae could commentate this insanity.
No airbase destroying fold-out cannons. 0/10
why just not have a commercial vtol at that point lmao
Imagine the amount of noise pollution you would get from basically a giant plane flying at low altitude
Man, ol' Elon Musky better check his six
Man I love our future
I see the funding for his super cheap and easy (it's neither) modular houses has ran out so he resorted to more patent trolling. You go buddy
that thing looks like 1 pebble on the rail away from a major railway(flight?) accident
Looks more like it'd be prone to ripping its self a new asshole due to the connecting rod to the rail line, the airframe likely wont have enough strength to actually hold that together if the rail decided to snag.
The parking lot right below the station would constantly have cars getting blown away by those engines. It would be easier just to just strap plane engines to an existing train. But even that would be a waste.
All of the drawbacks of flight and rail, and none of the benefits!
Oh my fuck, this is incredible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnbl9CZ9tOI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UII0NFypAI
because that one pole is capable of holding up an entire fucking plane and why does it need to be on a rail in the first place?
I fucking lost it when I realized he invented a fucking tethered aircraft
I hate that I constantly get this these idiotic videos recommended to me by youtube or see them showing up in others peoples videos. Sure "engineers" may have come up with this but that doesn't immediately credit the design, there is such thing as a shit engineer.
"Hey Dahir, how many propellers does an airplane have again?" "I don't know, like... 48?"
I'm guessing it's a fucking power line and they somehow wanna upscale a quadcopter into this mess.
https://i.imgur.com/AKyewaL.png ignoring a typical wind gust could destroy this tethered plane, let's admire this oversight.
I wonder what inspires this guy to ceaselessly design impossible flying vehicles shaped like orange juice boxes
lmao elon musk must be so embarrassed right now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vG380g5xHw Looks 100% foolproof tbh
What could go wrong?
So it's the worst of both worlds? You've still got to make the track for the mooring car which is a shitload of civil engineering, concrete work, etc ( one of the reasons why air travel is great - don't need to built tracks ), and then on top of that you've got air and noise pollution from a bastarding great big plane. So you've just made an overly complicated, expensive train.
Oh god it looks like lego
How is this company even still afloat? Even better, who the hell are they? I cant see them ever making a profit off of this shit they churn out.
The dude in question was one of the owners of a Soviet production plant, when the USSR went kaput he sold his share for loads of dosh and moved to Turkey to try and create a construction business, since then I assume he's been trying to patent every "new thing" in construction and engineering for that sweet possible revenue The farthest he got is his modular houses thing , no idea if he found some investors or used his own money though. He seems one of those "hey I got this cool new idea that will TOTALLY work, you'll see!!" guys, only with actual money. And in one of his videos the description says he's been inventing this kind of really far-fetched construction methods since 2008 but he's yet to find an investor
If Dahir Insaat designed and built a nuclear reactor, guaranteed he'd be responsible for the next Chernobryl - and it would happen as soon as he turned the fucking thing on.
My favorite part about these fucking concept videos is the amount of effort that went into the animation, it's surprisingly well made but not quite photorealistic, everything has this oddly cartoonish feel to it. I'd pay good money to see a full-length film or a video game set in this insane Dahir universe.
Not to defend this stupid idea but the pole isn't holding the plane up, it's acting like the string on a kite.
Ah yes, this is the secret project that I've been working on. My username has been hiding it in plain site for all of these years.
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