They tilt the front of rotor down
um.... they do
The main rotor is tilted forward.
The blade pitch , or angle , is tilted forward through the rotor head .
Turn right analog stick in what direction you want to move. Push the left analog stick forward. (not at the same time)
A helicopter hovers, flies forward, backwards, left, and right.
It is able to do all that because it's rotor is on top and in a horizontal plane.
to move the helicopter left and right
Helicopters tilt to offset the direction of their lift in order to initiate movement in that direction. A helicopter pilot can tip the helicopter forward to get a little forward motion, and then tip the helicopter back to stop or even reverse. Likewise, the pilot can make the helicopter "slew" left or right by tilting the helicopter left or right.
Try adding a small amount of weight to the front of the helicopter. This should offset the balance towards the front slightly. You can also try adjusting the trim of the helicopter forwards. On the remote look for a set of small buttons. They control the trim. Adjust it forward by pressing multiple times during flight.
the helicopter pushes forward when the pilot pushes the cyclic control forward. that rotates the blades forward . while pushing forward on the cyclic, the pilot must also pull up on the collective control. that will add pitch to the blades, thrusting the helicopter forward.
Airplanes can cruise faster in forward flight.
In the helicopter it is turned by the engine, through the transmission. In autogyro it rotates freely with forward movement