Air Force Academy 'Re-admission'Han Chang-seop'HAN experienced a mock drill for 'Gravity 5X' (Former)
Jul 04, 2024
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MC Lee Chang-seop of OOTB Entertainment 'Exclusive: A Man Who Transits Daily' (hereinafter referred to as an ex-convict) 'Re-enlistment'to the Air Force Academy to commemorate '1.5 million subscribers' on the OOTB STUDIO YouTube channel.
In a video released at 6 p.m. that day, Lee Chang-seop expressed his honest feelings, saying, `I don't get excited at the thought of having to join the army again.'"The steps do not fall easily, causing laughter. In addition, Lee Chang-seop made the production team proud by suggesting 'Voluntary re-admission' even before starting 'Re-admission', saying, `If you are going to send another army, you will go when you reach 2.5 million subscribers.' In addition, Lee Chang-seop, who entered the construction, conducted reviews of various departments and demonstrated his experience of inducing laughter with his students by 'real friend', and on this day, he also exuded special chemistry with his cadets 'instant interview'. Especially "The malatang came out as an army meal."Showing off "Tanghulu" also came out?He immediately started the engine, and caught the eye by performing a joint performance of the 'Maratanghuru Challenge' with a construction cadet.
On the other hand, Lee Chang-seop turned into a military uniform and transformed into a full-fledged construction 'Sengdo', and focused his attention with the adaptability of a reversal. Participating in the experiment with a wind speed of 20m/s throughout the body in the wind tunnel laboratory', which shows the body's memory of 'Kalgak formula'. While fellow cadets were reeling from a wind that was difficult to control, Lee Chang-seop laid down Idol Ego and charged into the strong wind alone, launching a unique visual (?). In addition, in 'flight environment adaptation training', starting with the emergency evacuation training of fighter jets, 'Acceleration Resistance Reinforcement Training (G-TEST)' was challenged to withstand gravity 5 times the weight, adding to the thrill. Before the full-fledged training, Lee Chang-seop, who boasted that he could withstand 25G (25 times his body weight) before training, complained of sudden tension when he first saw his fellow cadet who conducted the training pass out.
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