Will the ornithopter take off?

Oceandevi

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Just for fun

Say you have an ornithopter. You tie a helicopter to its left wing and Don King to its right wing. The thopter is on a conveyor belt which in turn sits on an escalator which in turn is rotating on a turntable.

Since its given that don kings hair is the most aerodynamic object on earth, would the thopter take off?

Here is the test in action, ms paint lovers beware!

The Test.......
 

illusion88

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The orinthopter will have to be in a form of subspace, indeed, in the very fabric of the spacetime continuium. If it achieves lift, it will destroy spacetime, effectively shattering the universe in sending shards in a kind of "untime". It will be the end of existance.

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