A Few Perfectly Timed Photos With Helicopters

How is everyone’s weekend? Fantastic, I hope! I have mixed feelings on mine. On one hand, I got to start moving into the new house I bought. On the other hand, I had to start moving into the new house I bought. Moving sucks. Period.

There’s no easy way to do it. You still have to pack everything, haul around boxes, and unpack. Unless you have the extra funds to hire someone to do all that for you, it’s no joy at all! As I was ratchet strapping yesterday’s last load to the trailer, I found myself thinking “boy I wish I had a helicopter…” Yes. These are the thoughts that roll through my mind at random intervals throughout the day. I know a helicopter wouldn’t make moving any easier, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.

Anyway, enough with my boring drivel. After my helicopter epiphany yesterday, I got to looking up some helicopter optical illusions and came up with a little collection of perfectly timed photos with helicopters.

First up, we have a plane landing on the rotor blade of a helicopter. If this photographer had taken this image a split second before or after this, it wouldn’t be on a list of helicopter perfectly timed photos!

perfectly timed photo air force

Next up, we have a helicopter crashing into a cliff. Well, not really. It’s actually a perfectly timed photo, and the helicopter is flying behind the cliff.

Last up on our list of perfectly timed photos with helicopters, we have a helicopter with angel wings. I think we actually have a better helicopter with angel wings illusion here on the site, but I kinda like this one just because it’s a Chinook and I love Chinook helos!
helicopter angel wings

So what’d you think of today’s post of perfectly timed photos with helicopters? Give it a quick rating below to let me know what you think. Or, drop me a quick comment below, because I always love hearing from you!

For more perfectly timed photos with helicopters, check out the giant man eating a helicopter and the ant fighting a helicopter!

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