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6 year old Justin Jee – CornField Carnage – Crop Circle Attempt – June 6, 2009

Published on October 31, 2010 by   ·   25 Comments

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  1. soulformusic4020 says:

    @SisterFunnyPants he was cutting the crops with his heli, at one point he was inverted and went pretty far down into the corn, and the blades are circular, so i guess it was a crop circle.

  2. BioHazrd07 says:

    Im going to get me a Asian wife so i can have a super kid too

  3. odinator411 says:

    that’s horrible for those plants you know… all that gas/smoke

  4. CHRISTXCYRUS says:

    theyre clapping because it finally ended.

  5. electricchandelier says:

    ..and as soon as they saw me, they came boooounding over.

  6. BadBramiBoy says:

    OH MAN THIS IS AN AWESOME FLIGHT, I DIDN’T KNOW JUSTIN COULD DO SUCH 3D!!

    It must be supercool to fly above such high grass, you can cut them nicelyyy!

    WELL DONE JUSTIN!

  7. SisterFunnyPants says:

    Ok, the kid is darn good with the helicopter. Just exactly how does this have anything to do with crop circles?
    Did he make any? Why can’t we see em if he did? Like a day or two later?

  8. redcorvettez06 says:

    Aerobatic heli throttle is set constant by a governor. The throttle stick controls pitch. This variable pitch allows heli to change direction rapidly and also go inverted.

  9. ganoing says:

    how does the helicopter fly inverted and is he switching a switch for inverted?then the switch would break after like 3 seconds…

  10. orangecounty60 says:

    pretty sure the farmer didnt appreciate nitro fumigation on his fields.

  11. caroncarol says:

    Oh I got u. :D Thannks! I tot its water. HAHA, so the engine of the heli doesnt get too hot from the flying. Dun mind me!

    Anyways, Justin’s good. Too good for a 6 yr old. My heli wld have crash without flying for 5 minutes.

  12. redcorvettez06 says:

    It is the smoke generated from the synthetic lubricant of the fuel. The helis are typically run rich and when the unburnt lubricant gets heated, it will generate smoke. It is much like the aerobatic show planes generating the smoke trail.

  13. caroncarol says:

    whats the thing thats coming out of the helip copter?

  14. djaykinetic says:

    Wow !!!!

  15. redcorvettez06 says:

    Actually, I told him that he can do the inverted auto there. Justin said “Are you sure?” I said “Yes, it will be fine.” :)

    I did not expec the corn field to be that sparce though. The heli was not suspended by the corn when I got there and the head button got some dirt. Although there were “Zero” damages, it did take a long long time to clean out all the corn leaf shreading.

  16. gt02rsxS says:

    “I am going to auto inverted into the middle of the field so my dad can retrieve it” ………….lol
    Excellent flying!!!

  17. bretuk1 says:

    Love vid 5* lol

  18. rocky2694 says:

    wow this is the coolest rc heli vid ive ever seen i gotta try cutting some corn with my raptor

  19. gishhot says:

    nahhhhh

    think about the small amount of fuel thats in the heli now very little is spread over the corn
    and most that small amount spreads in the air and kinda dissapears

    I would still eat it

    unless he doesn’t fly there every day from the beginning of seeding the corn

    XD

  20. jimmyah says:

    Pretty fun to watch but not too sure Nitro is a nice additive to corn? When consumed, that is surely gonna give you some Pop!

    As a pesticide, I am pretty sure it works marvels…

  21. sheepdogMSP8117 says:

    GREAT!!!!!!!!!

  22. RCVideoCanada says:

    That was incredible!!

  23. Flyboy258 says:

    that is just amazing
    five stars

  24. helipassion says:

    OMG! Why does he hate corn so much?!?

    LOL

  25. helipassion says:

    hey you kids! quit choppin’ up my crops!

    (LOL)




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