Well, honey, flying vehicles are designed differently because they have different purposes and requirements. A helicopter ain't gonna look the same as a jumbo jet, now is it? Each aircraft is tailored to meet specific needs, whether it's speed, maneuverability, or carrying capacity. So, in a nutshell, they're designed differently to do different jobs - simple as that.
There designed differently to do different jobs. Some flying machines are used to transport people to different places. they are also recreational.
There are flying vehicles of many kinds
flying vehicles a cars witch can fly
Most birds are designed for flying. There are some bird that do not fly like penguins, emus, ostriches and cassowary.
Designed to Sell - 2004 Flying the Coop was released on: USA: 6 October 2008
Most flying vehicles use the same script. Usually, the button to start flying is Y. The button to stop flying is usually X.
The purple flying ones are called Banshees,part of the Covinent. And the Hornet is the other part of the others.
There are thousands of different flying machines.
depends, but it's not much of a difference
The flying machine you're describing is likely a type of personal aerial vehicle or drone designed for short-distance travel. These vehicles often feature hover capabilities, allowing them to take off and land vertically, similar to a helicopter. The addition of roller blades suggests a design element that enables ground mobility, making it versatile for both flying and moving on the ground. While various prototypes exist, such vehicles are still largely in the experimental or conceptual stage.
Robert Lusser designed the V-1 flying bomb.
No. the only flying vehicles you can use are the helicopters.