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To fly, helicopters have a Propeller. Airplanes have an engine that provides thrust to push it through the air, which forces air over the wings and create lift that allows the plane to climb. Helicopters have a main propellor blades that turn about a vertical axis. This large rotor provides the Lift and forward motion to the helicopter. It also has a smaller rotor at the tail that counter acts the torsional forces created by the torque of the main rotor. An autogyro is a type of helicopter that has a propellor that pulls it forward through the air. This forces air to go through the top main rotor(like on a helicopter) and this main rotor produces the lift for the autogryo.

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An aircraft needs lift around its wings and forward motion to fly. A helicopter relies on the lift from its rotors alone.

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Airplanes can not hover or fly straight up and down

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Q: What is the Difference between the way an Airplane and a Helicopter fly?
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What is the difference between the way an airplane and helicopter fly?

Airplanes can not fly straight up and down or hover.


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What is a difference between how an airplane and a helicopter fly?

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How many years after the Wright Brothers' historic flight did the first helicopter fly?

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