Primarily the large ones do, like the CH53 Sea-stallion and the CH47 Chinook. Those are large cargo choppers and they can taxi on the ground if they need to. Most of the smaller birds just have skids so they can just land and take off.
It really Depends on the helicopter. most military ones do but most civilian helicopters have skids.
Many aircraft use nitrogen in their tires
Usually of steel or aluminium
The gears in the engine, the fan on the tail rotor, and the hinges.
There is one at the areport (first plane) on the plane there is one whell(take an helicopter to take the wheel)take the helicopter on the top of any hospital :) -Esax23-
I believe it is called a collective. Not sure why. Just heard it called that by the pilot out to the rigs
well to my calculations the telephone and the computer are most recent
There are six types of simple machines: lever, pulley, inclined plane, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle. A typical helicopter will contain ALL of these. Many people will think the main rotor is a screw.
A purple helicopter is a helicopter of the color purple. Really?
You can use an airplane, a helicopter, or a jet to fly. you have to pull out wiennie and use as a stering wheel and navagate with your boobies pull it rihht to go right and
Everybody I know says A helicopter.
A chock is a wedge placed on either side of a wheel (such as a landing gear wheel) to prevent accidental movement.I'm guessing you're thinking of a chalk, which is a military term used to refer to a specific load of a single aircraft.
For the helicopter body to be in balance and direction to steer the helicopter.