What will happen when you shoot full propane tank with 3.5 inch/90mm cannon? Nothing good thats sure :D Everything is filmed in 4k+ drone + multiple Chronos 1.4 high speed cameras. DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!
If you like the video please subscribe the channel so we can hit 500k subs! We have lot more great explosion and cannon stuff coming on next month! To see more awesome footage from this day go check out Henri's video also ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g_1kNUm9I8Y.html It's in Finnish but now there are subtitles!
The ground was so hot after the propane explosion, there was steam coming off the soil. Also the propane expanded so fast it became solid and that is what was still burning in the tank
We are going to do car explosion as an new years special. We are going to but some professional grade fireworks there, ones that have 100-400 grams of black powder in each shell :D Then some dynamite and gasoline for grandfinale!
@@Beyondthepress That sounds awesome! Though it would be cool to see the slow-mo of the propane gushing out after the tank is shot in the car, then catching fire and exploding. Regardless love everything awesome channel
I just imagine an elderly finnish couple, the man reading a newspaper and a woman knitting, whose house rumbles and them just thinking, "those HPC kids are at it again" lol.
It finally arrived in the RU-vid recommendations in German RU-vid. Some of my friends and me just found out, we are binge watching this channel independently from each other :D
@@Gookrak And where did all the snow come from? I would suggest from moisture in the air, but then the question becomes: how does moisture get into the air? By evaporating water. How do you evaporate water into the air? By warming it. So one of the hottest summers in history was not able to melt all the snow that was put into the atmosphere by a record warm water body.
@@deelkar Don't take my words seriously, I just tried to create a funny sentence in Lauri's style. I'm absolutely afraid of the global warming/extremising effect.
@Riku Penttila I think they found in previous videos that thermite actually doesn't do well with melting ice. Ice takes a ton of energy to melt, enough that even thermite has a tough time with it.
Another incredible science demonstration from Finland! You have to love the way this team thinks - and the slo-mo camera work capturing the rupture, penetration, and leakage of the propane cylinder is totally out of this world. Well done, indeed!
You far surpass Mythbusters, Bravo...had a great laugh, an advertisement came on right after the propane blast for a propane delivery truck service here in USA.....OUTSTANBDING
That was as much fun to watch as you had filming it! As a former firefighter I know how hot those propane explosions can get so I'm really looking forward to you doing this in a mini snow dump. should be great!
You guys are always having so much fun. And each one of you have very likeable personality... that makes watching your exploits all the more enjoyable.
You can put the cannon closer. And you're allowed to move the TV, fridge and computer, sofa and cupboard etc. outside the room while shooting. But I don't want to force you to do that.
I love this channel. Thank you for all the fun. I want to visit Finland to see you guys and Valtari Bottas. And I also respect the way you use English profanity. Really great
Once again, you guys deserve some sort of cinematography award. Discovery Channel couldn't do better with a million dollar budget. Today's tech is amazing, and your use of it to capture these shots is double amazing.
discovery invested heavily years ago in tech and since most tech has advanced so much so quickly they've been left behind , cheaper and sometimes better equipment is available to everyone, now discovery is stuck making 720-1440p videos with alot of fake shows etc
This is what I love about RU-vid. I can see videos from anyone, around the world. Even Finland! And you have a world-wide audience. Anyone can see your videos! But, being a Canadian, I'm having a lot of trouble with your Finnish accent. I will have to adapt! =)
That was awesome how the smoke rushed in after the explosion. I wonder if it was because of air being sucked in by the heat of the flames? Or did it create a partial vacuum and it was created by the lack of atmosphere behind the explosion?
Yes on both counts. Fire sucks in oxygen. but any large explosion that creates a shockwave will also have low--pressure front behind it that sucks air in.
@@buddyclem7328 they were dumb the way they did it. You need wide open space with nothing around but trees and the correct elevation on the barrel to be a success. Corn fields work best. I've sent a bowling ball just over one mile with my bowling ball cannon and was buried 15 feet deep in the ground. My cannon has a 15ft barrel with a muzzle brake and a 3" thick breach to prevent catastrophic failure when firing.
(sarcasm) It's a good thing you did your civic duties and raked the forest before hand. Because everyone knows places with lots of mud are very prone to forest fires... (/sarcasm)
Henry- "we have 4 targets" holds up 5 fingers 🖐️lol. Love the videos. Thank y'all for the great content. Stay safe and keep up the good work. Much love from America!!❤️
my 7ry daughter said "I love Anni the best bc she has super colorful hair and leggings she has on all the time. i want her to color my hair red too!" hahahahahah she is too cute!
Love the smell of black powder! I felt the heat from the tank blast at my house! The car....YOU MISSED.....WITH A CANNON!! PMSL!! Fun as always. Thanks for the video.
There's a single frame at 4:12 through a hole in the smoke where you can see the gas canister upside-down in the air with flames shooting out either side. The Go-Pro footage inside the flames is fecking awesome too!!!! This was a good video : )