Take On Helicopters happened in 2011.
Take On Helicopters was created on 2011-10-27.
Vertical take off and set down for one Helicopters can hover.
A helipad
heliport
Helicopters can take off from anywhere - runways, docks, building roofs, ship's decks. If it's a purpose-made spot it's usually called a helipad or a heliport.
They can land and take off almost anywhere.
Originally to take off and land where there were no runways.
Hover VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) aircraft can hover as well as helicopters, but helicopters can do it more efficiently and, therefore, can do it for longer periods.
They fly helicopters.
A place, area or platform within a wider area specifically designated for helicopters is a helipad; a specially created terminal and ground zone for helicopters is called a heliport. Otherwise, helicopters can generally land whenever and wherever they need to, as long as there is enough space for the rotors to fit and enough fuel for them to get out again.
Helicopters has a limited range compared to planes. Planes need a long pave to operate while helicopters can take off and land a lot more places. Also helicopters can "stand still" in the air while planes need to move all the time. So depending on what you want to do they have different (dis)advantages.
A group of helicopters.