And it did appear he still had those blades spinning.
Blade spun the rest of the way around and stared down.
When one applies pressure to the top of the unit, the blade spins.
This was where they found the two remaining Chinese helicopters, blades spinning.
The pressure of the insert triggers the blades to spin.
The four blades spun around the fuselage just behind the pilot.
He remained standing until the blades spun to a stop before stepping toward the hatch.
A giant blade is mounted on its back, and can spin to allow temporary flight.
The blades spin when the wind blows over them.
If anyone could catch a blade like this one, spinning in midair, without cutting off his fingers.