Yes, by changing the rotor angle.
Yes they do. By pulling back on the cyclic stick the main rotor swings backwards forcing the helicopters to go backwards. -Credits Lukespill
They tilt the hub down at front, this makes the thrust go backwards.
Normally they can't. But the Harrier can to a certain degree, as can helicopters.
No, it can't go backwards
No, helicopters were not used.
does the clock go backwards
Some experimental helicopters can fly as fast as 300 mph. However most helicopters in service fly less than 200 mph.
I Wanna Go Backwards was created on 2007-11-13.
The can fly sideways or backwards; they can hover; they can take off or land vertically, so they don't need a runway. They make it easier for reporters to do traffic images.
yes
It used to go backwards since 1996, but from 2013, it will goforwardsthis time.
it can go either way you just have to push the stitch length dial up and then it will go backwards