You don't provide enough information to answer that question specifically but I can give you a few probabilities. The possible range of a helicopter varies greatly with engine size, body size, weather and location. In general commercial helicopters can do from two to four hours in the air with a top speed of from 50 to 200 knots (air speed). This gives you an average range of around 200 miles...but like I said, there are many variables and these numbers can change greatlly.
I am referring to the puma helicopter in particular!
1,200 miles or 1,900km for an Apache Attack chopper.
1,952 km, 1,240 miles or1,080 nautical miles : MI-26 Russian heavy lifter
1,216 nm or 1,400 miles or 2,252 km Chinook CH-47
For the helicopter body to be in balance and direction to steer the helicopter.
An engineer, Igor Sikorski, invented the helicopter.
No African American invented the helicopter. The first practical helicopter was invented by Igor Sikorski, a Russian American.
Face away from the helicopter
The same force as the weight of the helicopter and its crew and cargo.
Helicopters fly somewhat close to the ground. They fly near the troposphere. They fly at a lower altitude than planes.
A helicopter cannot reach a plane's altitude because it does not have much lift. No, the air is to thin high up for a helicopter to sustain flight.
One may book helicopter flights in the UK through Helicopter Tours London. These flights are fun and provide a unique perspective on all the major historical sites and the landscapes in the UK.
there can be any number of reasons for that.
The helicopter's altitude, distance traveled, speed/rate of travel, etc.
What would you call "average". I don't see there is an "average" helicopter, all are different.
The main rotor on a helicopter creates lift, which allows the helicopter to become airborne and maintain its altitude during flight.
Helicopters have regular scheduled flights from Florida to Bahamas
When a helicopter flies close to a water surface, the air below the helicopter is disturbed by the movement of the rotor blades. This disturbance can affect the lift generated by the rotor blades, leading to a loss of altitude due to reduced lift. This phenomenon is known as "ground effect."
Because... due to the limited number of passengers a helicopter can carry - it would make each journey prohibitively expensive.
She hit an altitude record for an autogiro, a forerunner of a helicopter- at l8,4l5 feet, this was computed from theodolite observations from the ground.
The altitude of 21,042 feet is approximately 6,411 meters above sea level. This altitude is quite high and is typically found in mountainous areas or during airplane flights.