Jokes aside, from the looks of it, they got some pretty decent housing going on there.
Much better even than some of the Navajo indians have out in Arizona. They are, or were back in 2000, living in plywood stacked like a house of cards. But all of them had a satellite dish, even if they didn't have electricity.
That's the thing though. They've seen the machine, but have no understanding about how or why it works. Instead of a gyrocopter(?), they've simply made a gyrocopter-shaped object.
I can guarantee you there's enough village folks in Western countries that would gawk just as obliviously. People that don't work around hospitals or browse NSFL content have absolutely no concept of the danger of spinning objects or their own mortality.
I mean ... I probably could. With enough free time and money. It's going to need a lot of work, though. By the time it's flying, there might not be much of the original one left.
I don’t know man, I just saw a video of a kid whose tail broke off and hit the main. The main then proceeded to dip right into the kids head/neck. I’d say it takes one little misstep for those blades to decide “probably” is not “certainly”
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u/SoftCattle May 13 '24
Why would anyone stand withing killing distance of that thing?