the way, if here the right leg works on takeoff landing, now the question for the whole family of kamovow do they not clap. no, they don't clap. they are separated in height from each other and rotate in reverse side. that is, they compensate for each other in a careful moment, you understand, but they still somehow do not just rotate each of their own plane. they somehow have some strange movement. uh, the swashplate somehow works strangely , works strangely, but there, once the distance between the screws allows. uh, all the same, it’s not to believe these things, that is, the overlap of thicknesses, there were practically no kamov helicopters more maneuverable than nevsky yes, of course, he didn’t. this is the moment that the mil helicopter compensates for the back screw. that is, if the propeller rotates, then according to physics, the helicopter also rotates in the opposite direction. by the way, we see this when the rear propeller fails and now the helicopter falls and rotates around its axis , who doesn’t have this, both propellers rotate to compensate for each other, it falls or