Helicopters can land anywhere there is clearance for their rotors. I have seen them land in jungle clearings, on top of flat buildings, on small ships and in canyons. However, they may be restricted or forbidden in some of these areas.
Helicopters can land and takeoff vertically and also hover in flight. Winged aircraft can not do these things.
They can hover and land and takeoff stright up or down
Helicopters need a helicopter pad to land on to ensure a safe and designated area that is clear of obstacles and hazards. Helicopter pads are designed to accommodate the specific landing and takeoff requirements of helicopters, including rotor wash and space for maneuvering. Additionally, these pads often provide a stable surface, reducing the risk of damage to the aircraft and ensuring a smoother landing and takeoff experience.
Helicopters can land almost anywhere.
Helicopters can land anwhere, but usually do on a pad marked with an H
Helicopters can land anwhere, but usually do on a pad marked with an H
Helicopters can land on any surface that's firm and flat enough. A dedicated spot for helicopters to land on is called a helipad or a heliport. They're often a part of a regular Airport.
That is where they land.
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No. The F-35 which looks similar can takeoff and land vertically.
VTOL craft can takeoff and land vertically. hence Vertical Takeoff Or Landing
Anywhere they can land.