Хазбик Летит на Шариках. Полёт в небо - Summary

Summary

A group of friends are attempting to create a large-scale video where one of them will fly using helium-filled balloons. They discuss the cost of the project, which includes expensive balloons and a large quantity of helium, totaling over 30,000 rubles. The friends are worried that the experiment might fail, given the weight of the person and the clothes they will be wearing. Despite the risks, they proceed with the experiment, using a strong belt and rope as insurance. The friends eventually succeed in lifting the person off the ground, but not to the desired height. The video ends with an invitation to viewers to like and subscribe to their channel, with a promise to fly again with even more balloons if the video reaches 500,000 likes.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about inflating balloons and trying to lift a person with them.
2. The person in the video is Kazbek.
3. The team spent 200 rubles on the experiment.
4. They have a large-scale video with over 30,000 rubles of expenses.
5. The balloons are 40 liters each and cost 12,000 rubles.
6. They need to inflate more than 100 balloons to lift the person.
7. The person is wearing a special harness and belt.
8. The team has insurance in case the experiment fails.
9. They are using a thick rope as a safety measure.
10. The person is lifted off the ground by the balloons.
11. The experiment was successful, but it was a close call.
12. The team spent over 30,000 rubles on the video.
13. The person in the video is promised to fly on balloons again if the video gets 500,000 likes.
14. The cost of the next experiment will be around 1 million rubles.
15. The video was filmed over the course of a day.
16. The team had to inflate over 150 balloons for the experiment.
17. The person in the video was scared but also excited during the experiment.
18. The team is asking for support and likes on their YouTube channel.
19. The person in the video will fly on balloons again if the video gets 500,000 likes.
20. The next experiment will require around 500 balloons.