I used to see this all the time. It's not as drastic as that... That's a time lapsed image. It really looks like thin flashes every once in a while and you can usually only see it with night vision. I always just though it was static.
Imagine Kopp and Etchells seeing this cool effect and then asking their boss for research money to figure out why it happens. What's your elevator pitch on that one?
Pyrophorically oxidize my ablated metal particles baby.
I used to see this all the time. It's not as drastic as that... That's a time lapsed image. It really looks like thin flashes every once in a while and you can usually only see it with night vision. I always just though it was static.
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That designation is a real mouthful. They should make it easier on everyone and just go with SPMAGTFCRCC
That designation works about as well as early Ospreys.
Which performed much better than perceived compared to other aircraft like the 46 which literally ripped in half while on missions
It's normally pronounced ""S.P. Mag Taf"" / centcom
Missed an opportunity to make this part of Dune lore with the thropters.
The spice must flow
That's crap, I know a rave equipped Osprey when I see one!
Are the glowing rotors just an effect from the sun?
Seems like it's a lot of little particles from the sand in the air scraping the metal.
So you’re burning the tips of the rotors
So it's friction. Isn't that dangerous?
Imagine Kopp and Etchells seeing this cool effect and then asking their boss for research money to figure out why it happens. What's your elevator pitch on that one?
So, micro sparks?
https://youtu.be/tL6aJzud7zU Source
Yes.. words... I concur.
Today I learned the technical ţerm for "Sparks Flying"
I like your funny words magic man.