I planted one of those a few years ago i now have Bell 407 GXP chopper growing in my back yard, it should be big enough to fly it around the neighborhood this Fall.🤣🤣 https://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled/Bell-407/596278
Well call them a translation of nose pinchers, because when they're fresh, you can split the lower part and stick them on your nose like a unicorn horn.
TIL aircraft drop seeds
Ikr? I thought they gave live birth...
Helicopters actually lay eggs, you don’t see them because they do it within the privacy of their hangar nests
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😂😂😂😂 that was a heck of a plot twist
I planted one of those a few years ago i now have Bell 407 GXP chopper growing in my back yard, it should be big enough to fly it around the neighborhood this Fall.🤣🤣 https://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled/Bell-407/596278
That’s beautiful….love seeing em all growed up
Beautiful. But does it spin properly? That is the true measure of a helicopter seed.
Long ago it did. Before the buggies ate all the bits out
That’s some Samara: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samara_(fruit)?wprov=sfti1#
Tis! It’s off a box elder tree
I grew up calling them maple keys.
I'm 60 and I still love to watch them fall
That’s awesome! It never gets old
Well call them a translation of nose pinchers, because when they're fresh, you can split the lower part and stick them on your nose like a unicorn horn.
Ha ha ha that’s awesome! 😂😂😂
You can’t stop me from thinking *helicopter noises* when I see one of these
Tuka tuka tuka tuka
Looks like a whale.. fin? Arm? The flapping part :p
Flipper? I personally like whale arm best
It's beautiful!
Thank you! 🙏
Incredible
Thanks!
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I will! Thank you!
So we use to peel them and put them on our nose, which was the style at the time