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the German Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was the First long range Helicopter which could fly about 5 Kilimetres but it had no guns the first Helicopter you could shoot from was the Russian S-47 it was the first 2 seated helicopter and Y32 was the first to use rockets
Igor Sikorsky invented the first practical helicopter.
In Germany, inside a warehouse, with Hanna Reitsch at the controls. About 1933.
Hanna Reitsch was a most remarkable pilot: first woman airline captain, first woman to fly a helicopter, first woman to fly a rocket aircraft, first woman to fly a jet and one of the best glider pilots who still set glider record flights at the age of 75.
The first woman to fly over the Atlantic solo....
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A helicopter needs a solid surface to fly over.
Igor never flew a helicopter, but he did build one though.
by a country putting up aa-guns because of civil unrest in that country. And then a plane or helicopter can't fly there.
They can safely fly within a few inches of water.
Some radio controlled helicopters are able to fly over 100 feet into the air. But, this depends on the brand of radio controlled helicopter you are using.
the German Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was the First long range Helicopter which could fly about 5 Kilimetres but it had no guns the first Helicopter you could shoot from was the Russian S-47 it was the first 2 seated helicopter and Y32 was the first to use rockets
It was 36 years between the first airplane flight and the first helicopter flight. The Wrights flew in 1903, Sikorsky flew his first helicopter in 1939.
Igor Sikorsky invented the first practical helicopter.