hélicoptère.
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The word, helicopter, originates from the French word, helicoptere.
Helicopietre
hélicoptère
hélicoptère
un hélicoptère (masc.)
France developed the first model of the helicopter. It was first invented by Paul Cornu, a french inventor. Some say the invention of the helicopter was inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's flying machine.
The first successful helicopter flight is credited to Paul Cornu, a French engineer, who flew his design in 1907. However, it was Igor Sikorsky, a Russian-American aviation pioneer, who significantly advanced helicopter technology and is often recognized for creating the first practical helicopter, the Vought-Sikorsky VS-300, which flew in 1939. Sikorsky's innovations laid the groundwork for modern helicopter design.
yes there are helicopters which can dump fuel. the most basic helicopter allouette ( the french single engine helicopter) has a capability of jettisoning fuel at the rate of 130 lts per hr.
Allouete is a french word for a bird, in English it´s called lark or sky-lark, besides it is the name of an helicopter produced in France.
Neither. If you are trying to figure out the origin of Helicopter, you are using the wrong "partial words". The correct ones are helix and pteron. Helix-pteron became helicopter. "Helix" is a Greek word meaning "twisted" or "revolving" and "pteron" is a Greek word meaning "wing". Therefore helicopter means "revolving wing", referring to the rotor and top-blades of the helicopter.
A purple helicopter is a helicopter of the color purple. Really?
Everybody I know says A helicopter.