yes if you install wheels
and a motor?
No generally helicopters can drive without motors
They don't have to . That is a myth.
an 'on-drive' is when the batsman hits the ball along the ground back past the bowler on the leg side (or 'on side' ) of the wicket
Helicopters can hover stationary in the air, but they are not called hovercraft. A hovercraft is a ground based vehicle that rides on a cushion of air that is constantly pumped under a skirt around the base of the vehicle.
Yes you can fly helicopters in the multiplayer game mode that comes with DLC,its called vehicle mayhem.In this DLC you can drive all vehicles also you can fly ceph gunship.Also you can fly helicopters in the singleplayer level called "Ace of Sky".
You need to be a rank 20 on GTA 5 online to unlock and drive a helicopter.
Helicopters are notorious for showing downward thrust, prior to lifting off the ground, in a cloud of dust, flattened grass, or in people clutching their hats as they go to or from the helicopter.
With the exception of certain jump jets, helicopters can land easier than planes and better maneuverability. Planes are much faster and can carry stronger air to air weapons or bombs, but helicopters have better air to ground precision weapons. Helicopters are better for ground force support. helicopter requires less space instead of planes.
you can't fly planes but you can fly helicopters.
If ur on about no. 4 then there aren't any. Only helicopters
Because rotors are noisy and helicopters isually fly close to ground
A place, area or platform within a wider area specifically designated for helicopters is a helipad; a specially created terminal and ground zone for helicopters is called a heliport. Otherwise, helicopters can generally land whenever and wherever they need to, as long as there is enough space for the rotors to fit and enough fuel for them to get out again.
Helicopters can hover stationary in the air, but they are not called hovercraft. A hovercraft is a ground based vehicle that rides on a cushion of air that is constantly pumped under a skirt around the base of the vehicle.