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So how does the heavier-when-inflated bowling pin man work? Does it thrust downwards somehow?

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So how does the heavier-when-inflated bowling pin man work?

Usually from 9 to 5.

Lucky. Seems like the sort of thing that would be gig work these days.

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Likely answer —we’re being nerds and reading too much into it.

No—
—3 lbs of thrust isn’t going to be happening, speaking from experience with model planes.
—3lbs of the air inside is compressed and weighs more is even farther from possible.

Likely—
—It only has the battery, fan, whatever when it’s running, and they don’t count that when it’s uninflated for some reason. Like how cars have dry weight, curb weight, and gvrw.
—somewhere in the spec sheets, someone made a mistake, two people worked on things and rounded differently, some other clerical/communicative error.

It could also be just what it “feels like”, based on the measurement method of “made it the fuck up”.

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