The Model of the Huey Helicopter was hanging above the High School Diploma in Col. Blake's office and not in Col. Potters office.
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The difference in classification of low alloy and high alloy steels is based on the metal composition: low alloy steels include a lower concentration of alloying metals versus high alloy steels. The composition affects properties like strength, ductility, etc.
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Y alloy is a high-strength, nickel-based alloy that contains aluminum and titanium. It is often used in aerospace applications due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio and high temperature resistance.
That depends on the helicopter. The one I have is made by Syma and goes 10 meters high. http://www.technupower.com/syma-s107-mini-3ch-rc-helicopter-370.html
Yes, helicopters fly high when on long journeys.
High alloy steel contain: iron (base), carbon, nickel, vanadium, chromium, molybdenum, wolfram, silicon, etc.
A helicopter cannot reach a plane's altitude because it does not have much lift. No, the air is to thin high up for a helicopter to sustain flight.
High Risk Helicopter Lineman - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 28 June 2005
70 ft
a helicopter or jet pack..