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Dumb question, if a helicopter hovers in place for an hour, will it be a time zone over?

Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:24 pm
Posted by jlovel7
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:24 pm
Without knowing any more physics. If a helicopter hovers in place and the earth rotates beneath it at one revolution per 24 hours, can a hovering helicopter end up going from the east coast to the west coast just by hovering for 3 hours?
Posted by 0x15E
Outer Space
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:25 pm to
Is the air above the surface not moving for some reason?
Posted by mjthe
Virginia
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:25 pm to
What are you planning?
Posted by SlapahoeTribe
Tiger Nation
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:25 pm to
No.
Posted by HubbaBubba
F_uck Joe Biden, TX
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:26 pm to
Posted by BayouBlitz
Member since Aug 2007
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:26 pm to
No
Posted by IndianPower
Louisiana
Member since May 2021
728 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:26 pm to
That is the stupidest $hit i have ever read.
Posted by jlovel7
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2014
21318 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:27 pm to
quote:

s the air above the surface not moving for some reason?


Can the helicopter use GPS technology like a boat can to hold absolute position even with wind?
Posted by Speedoj
St. George, LA
Member since Mar 2022
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:27 pm to
There are no dumb questions. But there ARE inquisitive idiots. The scenario you describe is called stationary orbit. Helicopters can’t get that high.
Posted by BOSCEAUX
Where the Down Boys go.
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:28 pm to
Going to suck arse when we rotate into the atmosphere above the Sahara
Posted by Z Cavaricci
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:28 pm to
This post was edited on 3/27/23 at 6:32 pm
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:28 pm to
Posted by link
Member since Feb 2009
19867 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:29 pm to
Similar to the physics behind a spaceshuttle "falling" to earth in orbit, if the helicopter maintains a hover speed equal to terminal velocity, it will not only stay perfectly in place as the earth moves under it, but the miles/gallon will approach infinity.
Posted by MrFreakinMiyagi
Reseda
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:33 pm to
quote:

Helicopters can’t get that high.

What if the pilot is really high too?
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:34 pm to



Maybe the best use of this gif I've ever seen.
Posted by FAP SAM
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:36 pm to
quote:

Dumb question

Well you were correct about one thing
Posted by Tortious
ATX
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:36 pm to
quote:

Helicopters can’t get that high.


OP sounds like he can.
Posted by RummelTiger
Texas
Member since Aug 2004
89873 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:36 pm to
Say what…
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
29525 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:37 pm to
That is definitely a dumb question
Posted by dbeck
Member since Nov 2014
29452 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 5:37 pm to
quote:

Dumb question

The only reasonable thing you said.
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