The Hind can fly without rotating its main rotor you muppets. It achieves this by pitching the rotors propellers against the direction of movement, thus effectively working like an airplanes wings. Also the pilot can vector downwards the turbines engines, giving it partial lift.
the only thing is, a helicopter is designed so that it pitches the propeller in the same direction it's spinning so that your idea only works on one side. besides, it tells you how it works in the sidebar.
How can this thing fly? No rotor blades turning, it defies the laws of physics!
Before anyone says, I know how it is flying, the frames per second of the camera recording are exactly the same as the rotations of the rotor blade per second. So don't be a smart-ass and post this, I already know :)
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