The Chinook can fly at about 195 mph.
No. There is nothing to counter the rotational force of one rotor.
Today, Chinook people speak English. There are also less than 600 people who speak Chinook Jargon, which is a revived pidgin trade language.Historically, They spoke a set of languages called The Chinook Languages, which are all extinct.
they fly on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on! they fly forever!
Hens can fly...not as far as a duck or goose, but they can fly far enough to escape a predator. They easily fly up into a tree.
Chinooken people were as far South as Tillamook Oregon, perhaps farther.
Chinook can be defined as several groups of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States , speaking the Chinookan languages. In the early 19th century, the Chinookan-speaking peoples lived along the lower and middle Columbia River in present-day Oregon and Washington. The Chinook tribes were those encountered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 on the lower Columbia
Not far.
Penguins cant fly.
where do chinook live
The best answer is as far as they have to. Migrating ducks fly thouands of miles, while domestic breeds rarely fly at all.
No, Walrus is not found as far South as present day Washington/Oregon State.