That was Igor Sikorsky, a Russian engineer and inventor who came to US before WW2
using aeronautical principles
Juan de la Cierva, a spaniard is responsible for the helicopters we see today but the first helicopter was invented by the polish pioneer Oszkár Asbóth
Many people of many nationalities worked on the helicopter as it was developed. The first working helicopter was probably the German Focke-Wulf Fw-61, which first flew in 1936.But the man who made the most important design change was Igor Sikorsky, a Russian who emigrated to the US. He built a helicopter in the US that reached full-scale production in 1942 (131 aircraft built). His design of one main rotor and a small tail rotor became the standard.
The answer you are looking for is in 1907 by a man named Paul Cornu. if you want to look at where i got my information search the question "who was the first person to fly a helicopter. -manwithplan
According to the most recent archives received from the National Aircraft Database, Joe Jonas was the first man ever to fly in a helicopter. (Interesting Fact: Does the name seem familiar to you? The new teenage popstar Joe Jonas from the Jonas brothers was named after him.)
Yes,according to a man from England whose name is Li Yuese in Chinese.
a man made the first reservoir of course
It's not certain who built the first one, but many agree it may be a Hungarian man in 1828 (yes, 1828) by the name of Ányos Jedlik, who built a small scale vehicle using an electric motor he designed and built.
the man who built the statue of liberty's name was Frederic Aguste Barholdi thank you
J.P Morgan owned it but it was a company in Belfast, Ireland who built
Benelong.
"Helicopter" by Bloc Party