Sorry Clayton, but I was talking about Bernouli lift. Not Newtonian. 99% of those flying novelties are made with flat sheets of styrofoam with no camber whatsoever. Yes, they DO produce lift, but most, if not all, of that lift comes from the angle of attack, not a pressure differential caused by an asymetrical camber curve.
Also, it's flying the prop a good part of the time as you can clearly see. I made a 3' long 2X4 fly once. Anything will fly if you give it enough power to overcome drag, and if it doesn't produce enough lift, just add more power to achieve sufficient angles of attack. Hell, look at what you build at work... those things ought not be flying. I'd even go so far as to say that they're simply a bunch of parts flying in close formation, held together by their natural magnetic attraction to one another. Igor had a firm command of black magic for sure...