it is mostly used for trasportation and othere stuff like moveing objects and military helicopters are used in combat as releaf,resupplyingm,scouting,pre-battle pot shots..etc this has been posted by the anounymous organization for more info on anounymous go to 4chan or 7chan
Yes, they have many helicopters in Wisconsin.
cause helicopters are really fast
no, if u wanna get in the air, u have to use helicopters
Early helicopters all used piston engines up to the 1960's . Now most helicopters use jets, except for a few small civilian helicopters. The jets are connected to a very strong and complex transmission which turns the main and tail rotors.
Yes, some opt to use helicopters for crop dusting.
Some large helicopters use 'drogue and hose' refuelling
some are, but like 99% are propelled by propellors on the top Actually all helicopters use a main rotor and a tail rotor for lift and stability. Most late model helicopters utilize a jet engine and transmission power train. Not unlike a torbo prop arrangement.
The Coast Guard in US and Britain use helicopters to rescue people.
Yes
No you don't do that.....The main battle techniques were they mainly used helicopters and hardly ever drived.. They were mainly on foot or in the helicopters... Dude you are so imature you little basterd
By tilting the main rotor forward or backward.
Because the main rotor is on top