14189295:Brule. said:OP is a sierra quitiquit burner account confirmed
yuuup was gonna say the same, OP is def sierra clitclit.
14189295:Brule. said:OP is a sierra quitiquit burner account confirmed
14189232:Trumpkin2020 said:Looks like a bird tbh
14189298:vibecheck said:Negative karma speedrun
14189313:ColoradoDogfart said:I don’t think any man let alone any person in general is threatened by her
14189130:BigPurpleSkiSuit said:View attachment 977443
Also, those other guys are less of hypocrites because they actually can ski like a professional skier.
**This post was edited on Oct 27th 2020 at 6:00:29pm
topic:5Avalanche said:Okay NS. Please settle this for me... Why do male skiers seem to have so much hate in their souls for Sierra Quitiquit? I really don't understand why they feel so strongly about her when she is simply doing her own thing? I have seen so many bash her in comments over the years and would love to know what the root of this is.
I watched her documentary a few years back and she has been through so much. Seems like a great person, and she's a solid skier. Am I missing something? Because it feels like a very one-sided argument
14189217:gravel said:competition skiers travel often and far and probably have very large carbon footprint on a similar level as sierra, although most of those skiers are only flying on commercial airlines. that doesn't change the fact that their activities are pumping CO2 into the atmosphere, but in my opinion it is different than skiers riding in helicopters - helicopters take an extraordinary amount of energy to fly because their power is active, meaning that the engine must be operating at full power at all times to maintain lift. planes create lift passively through the airfoil, so the engine is much more efficient. not to mention, plane emissions are distributed among the entirety of the crew and passengers, which is likely anywhere between 50-400 people. helicopters can literally fly like 10 people max, so the individual footprint is considerably higher. just to think about.
https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/870495/Sierra-Quitiquit-is-freaks-out-over-a-meme14189763:SuspiciousFish said:Im pretty sure there is like a 40 page thread on this already.
14189904:theabortionator said:https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/870495/Sierra-Quitiquit-is-freaks-out-over-a-meme
14189102:5Avalanche said:Okay but isn't literally any "pro" skier also driving a truck and sled and flying in helicopters and planes, but also telling you to vote for the environment a hypocrite.
"Lavish lifestyle that most of us could only dream of" wreaks of jealousy FYI
14190039:airmightydude said:fanboi alert or Sierra's NS account can't tell
14189366:Nickc88 said:Helicopters have airfoils too, and are roughly as sufficient as small airplanes when in forward flight, the reason for limited capacity (with exception of the chinook) is due to need of applications, and not due to inefficiency of fuel burn #dontfuckwithmybelovedhelis
14190679:ConesForBreakfast said:But helicopters as a unit cost a lot more than an airplane of equivalent efficiency. Both up front and for maintenance. Also, I would expect paying for pilots is more expensive because there are fewer and more difficult (just speculating here).
14190949:dwt802 said:Crazy helicopters as a whole ass unit cost more than planes, nice.
14190929:Yung_Gnarley said:what's the fastest kind of helicopter, helicopter boys? this heli thread rules



14190999:ConesForBreakfast said:The top speed limitor on a helicopter is the rotor blades, because they're spinning one side goes forward while the other goes backward if that makes sense. So at high speeds, the forward moving side makes a lot more lift and the backward moving side makes a lot less lift. This can be incredibly unstable and unflyable, but look at what some of these designs do to overcome this.
Up first, the fastest "standard" heli: Westland Lynx - 249 MPH
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This British helicopter held the speed record for over 30 years, made in the 80s.
Eurocopter X3 - 293 MPH
View attachment 978134
As you can see, instead of a normal tail rotor, it has twin forward facing propellers like a plane. They are extended out from the fuselage so they can easily manage the yaw while helping it fly forward with more speed. It looks like the booms have airfoils that would help increase stability at high speed.
Sikorsky X2 - 299 MPH
View attachment 978135
The X2 has counter-rotating rotors that remove the requirement for a yaw controlling tail rotor, allowing a massive pusher prop to give it speed. Because they're spinning in opposite directions, they each have the high lift and low lift sides on different sides, effectively cancelling out the ill effects.
14190999:ConesForBreakfast said:The top speed limitor on a helicopter is the rotor blades, because they're spinning one side goes forward while the other goes backward if that makes sense. So at high speeds, the forward moving side makes a lot more lift and the backward moving side makes a lot less lift. This can be incredibly unstable and unflyable, but look at what some of these designs do to overcome this.
Up first, the fastest "standard" heli: Westland Lynx - 249 MPH
View attachment 978133
This British helicopter held the speed record for over 30 years, made in the 80s.
Eurocopter X3 - 293 MPH
View attachment 978134
As you can see, instead of a normal tail rotor, it has twin forward facing propellers like a plane. They are extended out from the fuselage so they can easily manage the yaw while helping it fly forward with more speed. It looks like the booms have airfoils that would help increase stability at high speed.
Sikorsky X2 - 299 MPH
View attachment 978135
The X2 has counter-rotating rotors that remove the requirement for a yaw controlling tail rotor, allowing a massive pusher prop to give it speed. Because they're spinning in opposite directions, they each have the high lift and low lift sides on different sides, effectively cancelling out the ill effects.
14191029:safety.third said:That's sick. At what point does a helicopter become a plane though?
Sikorsky X2 - 299 MPH
View attachment 978135
The X2 has counter-rotating rotors that remove the requirement for a yaw controlling tail rotor, allowing a massive pusher prop to give it speed. Because they're spinning in opposite directions, they each have the high lift and low lift sides on different sides, effectively cancelling out the ill effects.


14191043:ConesForBreakfast said:May I present to you the V22 Osprey:
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Top speed: 351 MPH but that's when it's flying as a plane. These things sound so cool. They're big too, can carry like 30 troops and their gear
topic:5Avalanche said:I really don't understand why they feel so strongly about her when she is simply doing her own thing?
14189104:5Avalanche said:that value comes down to who generates more $$$
14191218:dwt802 said:
14191218:dwt802 said:
14191043:ConesForBreakfast said:May I present to you the V22 Osprey:
View attachment 978143
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Top speed: 351 MPH but that's when it's flying as a plane. These things sound so cool. They're big too, can carry like 30 troops and their gear
14191218:dwt802 said: