A helicopter flies do to rotorblades rotating. Most helicopters have two rotorblades, one to lift the helicopter off the ground, and the second, most commonly found on the tail, for stability.
READ THIS - GOOD INFORMATION The wings of an airplane and the rotors of a helicopter both help the object fly. Without those the object could not fly because the wings of an airplane have wind going past it which keeps the airplane in the air. The rotors of a helicopter spin in the wind and help the helicopter fly.
some mythical creatures can fly, even without wings, but these are some body's imagination and are totally unreal and the aerodynamics situations would not able these creatures in real circumstances. >technically, blades are not wings so a helicopter does indeed fly without wings
They derive lift and propulsion from the rotor
A kite can fly without having wings. It is flown using a string that controls its movement and allows it to soar through the air.
Spinning wings create lift to make helicopter fly.
i dunno the one without wings but i know that the one with wings is a bat! A flying squirrel is a mammal without wings.
A helicopter is an aircraft without fixed wings. Helicopters can also be known as rotorcraft.
Dragonflies cannot fly without wings.
there is no way to fly without a machine like a airplane or a helicopter even a jetpack
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yes. why? because it doesn't have wings.