According to the FAI, the distance record for a rotorcraft without landing is 3,561.55 km Date of flight: 06/04/1966 Pilot: Robert G. FERRY (USA) Course/place: Culver City, CA - Ormond Beach, FL (USA) Rotorcraft: MDD-Hughes YOH-6A (1 Allison T63-A5A, 317 shp)
Military helicopters can refuel in mid-air so they potentially can fly indefinately. Of course, the crew probably can't take that much pounding.
How far can helicopter fly on a one tank of gas
23 feet in length 2miles in height
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No
Depends on the purpose and make of the helicopter.
It depends what you mean by the term 'ultralight' ! If you mean a scale model of a helicopter that you fly by remote control - no. If you mean a full-size helicopter you actually sit in to fly - yes.
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.
The helicopter might not fly because the battery is dead and needs to be charged or because you have the remote and helicopter on different frequencies.
No. A helicopter is not faster than an airplane. A helicopter could fly at about 400-650 kph. But a plane could fly much faster than that.
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.
An average remote controlled helicopter has a range of 500 meters. This however can be boosted by some technical know-how to up to 2 miles if you wanted to.