helipad
Yes, in airplanes,helicoptors,or spaceships. otherwise, no
Because they are small , fast and easy to move around
It is called a runway, and it is also referred to as the tarmac, which is what the runway is made out of.
Sugar Maple trees have helicoptor seeds (when they fall, they twist like helicoptors).
Takeoff - film - was created in 1979.
they help an airplane bank (turn) after they takeoff
The duration of Takeoff - film - is 2.32 hours.
An "Airport" is a place built for the takeoff and landing of warplanes and where air passengers would go to board a plane.
Exploding during takeoff is quite common for spacecraft, you'll have to be more specific.
No restrictions except moose huntin from helicoptors during summer and allowing Alexander Haig access to a microphone.
No. The F-35 which looks similar can takeoff and land vertically.
The aeroplane takeoff is controlled by the engine speed and the elevators.