Skorpy-chan wrote:
bobby177 wrote:
but they both push just as hard
Helicopter rotor blades are just wings; they don't work upside down. Both of them have to work against gravity.
If you did this in zero gravity, yes, it would just have them stuck together until one slips. But there is gravity, and they would fall.
If you did this in 0 gravity, then you don't even need the motors to be running for them to stay in one place haha, but assuming that the helicopter rotors are applying the same amount of lifting force, then they will cancel each other out and gravity will cause the whole system to move downwards.
Think about this, in order for you to keep one helicopter which is upright to hover, you will need to provide lift from its rotors, so obviously when you cancel out that lifting force, you'll be getting a mass which is freefalling.