i am not completely sure.i think its yes.
Depends how big a helicopter.
There is no need to. I would not take into the paint shop with a tank full off fuel
Because all they need is their main rudder to spin fast enough to get the helicopter off the ground. They need only enough room to spin the rudder and for the helicopter to fit in a space. They don't need to go forward fast to lift off, unlike planes and shuttles.
A helicopter can only fly in an atmosphere, where there is something for the rotors to push against. There's no atmosphere on the moon, so a helicopter can't fly there.
No. Helicopters need air to fly. There is no air on the surface of the moon. Therefore helicopters could not fly on the moon.
time for an helicopter to takeoff varies on types and model of the helicopter it self. this is because every helicopter or aircraft have their own check list provided by the manufacturer or operator depending on operation. this check list is for the pilot to go through during start up, taxing, take off, approaching and landings. again, time for each machine to take off varies.
Just keep driving around and the helicopter should back off after a while
A helicopter can only fly in an atmosphere, where there is something for the rotors to push against. There's no atmosphere on the moon, so a helicopter can't fly there.
So aircraft could land and take off in confined spaces and off small ships.
Mainly the problem of landing and take-off in small spaces
Take the paper clip off and make it smaller.
While airplanes need to be in motion with enough momentum to create enough airspeed for lift off, helicopters can lift off vertically without any momentum of the aircraft. Both aircrafts need a rotary wing. Helicopter wings are rotary and have the capabilities to change the angle or pitch in order to create more or less lift. Airplanes have rotary and fixed wings.