This question is very ambiguous since it depends on the model, make and type of helicopter. For instance, it depends on whether you're asking about a small, private helicopter with a bubble canopy up front, or a big military Chinook helicopter.
The CH-47F model weighs 23,400 lbs empty. That is 11.7 tons. Other models will have slightly different weights.
A Chinook helicopter can hold approximately 1,000 gallons (around 3,785 liters) of fuel in its tanks. This capacity allows the aircraft to achieve a range of about 400 miles (640 kilometers) depending on its load and conditions. The fuel capacity can vary slightly depending on the specific model and configuration of the Chinook.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, built under license from Boeing as a Kawasaki Vertol Model KV-107-II. The aircraft in question was registered N192CH and operated by Columbia Helicopter Inc. of Aurora, Oregon
Boeing founded in 1916. Its first aircraft, Boeing Model 1, was manufactured in the same year.
A Chinook helicopter can typically travel at a cruising speed of around 160-170 knots (184-196 mph or 296-315 km/h) depending on the model and payload. Its top speed is usually around 170-180 knots (196-207 mph or 315-333 km/h).
Assuming you're referring to the CH-47 Chinook helicopter (the preferred method of transport by air in Afghanistan), the CH-47F model has an empty weight of 23,400 lbs. and a max takeoff weight of 50,000 lbs.
whenever a child drive any vehicle model like airplane he says Boeing Boeing
In 1901 at the age of 16, he built a working model of a helicopter.
it can cost up to 160,000,000 depending on the model and the kind of helicopter.
The Boeing model 1 also known as the B & W seaplane
Boeing is the manufacturer, the 747 is the model/design type and the 400 is the variation type.