Rotors, they are generally so-called (Props) applies to conventional propellers on conventonal aircraft, of course an autogyro or a Rotordyne has both propellers and Rotors but that is a special case.
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.
Rotor blades are on top of a helicopter.
The blades on a helicopter are called rotor blades. They are attached to the rotor mast and rotate to provide lift and control for the helicopter.
A helicopter has rotor blades and an airplane does not.
A Helicopter - the number of blades is irrelevant. On a side note - what keeps a helicopter in the air? It's so ugly the earth repels it!
Helicopters created nowadays generally have 2 or 3 blades. The fastest recorded helicopter has 3 blades. as it revolves more pressure is put forth and therefore the helicopter travels faster
That is a twin rotoe helicopter
No, they are correctly called 'rotor blades'
the big blades
The rotor is the hub and main blades on top of every helicopter.
Helicopter Blades are bolted onto the main rotor
Chopper.