The next time I hear anything about starving children in Africa, I'm gonna bring up how the Ugandan government is throwing taxpayer money (a lot of which likely comes from our taxes!) at a guy who's sanding a plane-shaped thing in his backyard.
Well it does seem like its progress, give them another 2000 years and maybe they will be able to rub more than two brain cells together and even discover aviation! or maybe they will just go back to cannibalism.
These are textbook examples of cargo cult engineering.
#3 especially. An engine and propeller are on it, but are not actually running.
Jesus, they all look like they were built by fucking Orks.
Hey, have some respect. The Orks build planes that actually fly.
The next time I hear anything about starving children in Africa, I'm gonna bring up how the Ugandan government is throwing taxpayer money (a lot of which likely comes from our taxes!) at a guy who's sanding a plane-shaped thing in his backyard.
I can respect the first guy - failing to account for just how much torque the tail rotor has to balance out is closer to success than most.
Perhaps he might discover static testing?
2:02 My God they are so dumb.
More of them should have painted their prototypes red, so they would go faster.
Well it does seem like its progress, give them another 2000 years and maybe they will be able to rub more than two brain cells together and even discover aviation! or maybe they will just go back to cannibalism.
Intelligence is not only the variable survival strategy. Jellyfish are doing just fine.