It does not take 2 people
Oh, dude, those little spinny things on a helicopter are called the tail rotor and the main rotor. The tail rotor helps the helicopter not spin out of control, and the main rotor is like the big boss that actually lifts the whole thing up. So yeah, those propellers are pretty important for not crashing and stuff.
One is the 'gunner' so the pilot can concentrate on flying.
That is a twin rotoe helicopter
The two FBI agents fell out of a helicopter due to a mechanical failure that caused the helicopter's door to open unexpectedly.
Most helicopters have a tail rotor for stability while others (often Russian military helicopters) have two main rotors. In both cases the two rotors spin in opposite directions, in order to cancel out any torque effect of a single rotor.
It is still just a helicopter regardless of number of blades.
The two people that are in control of Afghanistan now are Mia Dandelo and Shawn Gataro.
Two
Because there are two different versions of diabetes with different levels of severity. People with diabetes type two for example, can control their blood glucose level with proper diet. People with Diabetes type one, however, need to take insulin medication to control their blood glucose level.
The AH-64 Apache is a 4-blade, twin-engine is an attack military helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing gear arrangement, and a tandem cockpit for a two-man crew.
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 noun 'helicopter' is a count noun; the plural form is helicopters. Example: The first helicopter landed at two o'clock, followed by three more helicopters.