The engine and main rotor
The main blade on a helicopter is the 'rotor'
The most important part of a helicopter is its rotor system, which includes the main rotor and tail rotor. The main rotor generates lift and allows the helicopter to ascend, descend, and maneuver in various directions, while the tail rotor counteracts the torque produced by the main rotor, ensuring stability and control. Together, these components enable the helicopter to fly safely and effectively.
The main rotor on a helicopter creates lift, which allows the helicopter to become airborne and maintain its altitude during flight.
The rotor is the hub and main blades on top of every helicopter.
Helicopter Blades are bolted onto the main rotor
Yes, one of the main purposes of the helicopter was to carry people.
It is one of the main controls.
A spy helicopter main job is to spy in enemy bases in low places and some times it can send troops in there
In an autogyro, the main rotor is freewheeling, it is not powered as in a helicopter.
It's main rotor, tail rotor makes the helicopter to move which is powered by it's engine. These are the major parts of a helicopter
Main rotor and tail rotor. The main rotor is on top of the helicopter consisting of two or more blades, and the tail rotor is at the back of the helicopter, which also consists of two or more blades.
The main rotor of a helicopter is actually a set of wings that turn. They produce lift, just like the wings of an airplane. To change direction, the rotor is tilted, and the helicopter is PULLED in that direction.