2016년 5월 12일 목요일

How Strong Captain America Has To Be To Curl A Helicopter

Even if you haven’t seen Captain America: Civil War yet, if you’ve seen the trailers, then you’ve seen the moment where Steve Rogers tries to stop a helicopter with his bare hands. He grabs the helicopter skid with one hand, anchors himself to the ground with the other, and pulls. Then, he adjusts his grip, so he can look slightly more badass while doing it. He’s successfully able to keep the chopper from taking off. It’s an impressive feat of strength, to say the least. The science team over atNerdist has now reviewed the scene and done the math on what it would take for Captain America to pull this off. The helicopter in question is believed to be an Airbus AS350, with 3,000 pounds of lifting capacity. That means Cap would have to exceed that in order to keep the helicopter stationary. World records for bicep curls are in the hundreds of pounds, not the thousands. Apparently, the super soldier serum didn’t just increase Steve Rogers strength, it did it by an order of magnitude.

So...yeah, that dude is freaking strong. While we’ve seen Captain America do all sorts of things to show off his physical prowess, this may be the single greatest example of his capabilities. Honestly, this probably means that the guy has to pull his punches every time he gets in a fight with somebody. If he’s capable of this kind of strength, Steve Rogers could literally kill people with a punch if he really wanted to. Still, the helicopter thing is just damned impressive.



What did you think of Captain America’s feat of strength? Was it your favorite moment of Cap awesomeness in the MCU, or is there something else that you liked better? Let us know in the comments.