Technically, yes, since tornadoes are usually separated by at least several miles. However, in close proximity to a tornado the wind is too strong and too turbulent to savely fly a helicopter.
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Well, if you fly through sky in the tornado your plane will be crushed.
A helicopter cannot fly in a area close to storms like tornadoes or hurricanes. The reason is because the helicopter runs off of a careful balance of the air it is suppressing. If something like a hurricane or tornado are sucking in all the surrounding air, then the tornado couldn't fly. The air being pulled out from the helicopter would cause it to go into a tail spin, and thus smashing into the ground and more than likely killing the pilot and all guests.
No, it is usually quite turbulent. Additionally, helicopter pilots flying relatively close to tornadoes have reported fairly strong winds blowing toward the tornado.
Just about anything large enough to fit through the window.
No, a helicopter cannot go at the speed of Mach 1.5. It is because, this kind of propulsion can only be achieved through a jet engine. A helicopter's engine cannot achieve that.
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Depends on the purpose and make of the helicopter.
A helicopter is a flying vehicle that uses rotors on the top of it. It is able to fly by simply taking off vertically, instead of having to traffic through a runway, like an airplane.
It depends what you mean by the term 'ultralight' ! If you mean a scale model of a helicopter that you fly by remote control - no. If you mean a full-size helicopter you actually sit in to fly - yes.