The Airwolf helicopter is wellknown because its from an eponymous tv show from the 1980's. It features stratospheric ceiling and stealth noise signature.
Well Mrs.Rabbit owns all the shops and stuff so probably her.
Well, if you're referring to how a helicopter flies, the rotors on a helicopter are slanted and shaped so that when the rotors spin air slips under the rotor and gets pushed down therefore creating lift.... You need to check your grammar.
well you cant charge anything without a charger ,So i guess the answer to this question would be no.:)
well a helocopter.... Alot so you need alot of money are you getting married ,congragulations
What are known in nature as helicopters are the seed pods so yes you can grow a tree from them, given the right conditions.
Well honey, a helicopter is called a helicopter because the word "helico" comes from the Greek word "helix" meaning spiral, and "pter" comes from the Greek word "pteron" meaning wing. So basically, it's a flying machine with spiral wings. Now, go impress your friends with that little nugget of knowledge.
The word was coined towards the end of the 19th century, so no.
So they can be rolled into hangars
A Helicopter - the number of blades is irrelevant. On a side note - what keeps a helicopter in the air? It's so ugly the earth repels it!
i believe that the monster things grabbed onto the helicopter and the helicopter pulled too much weight so they fell off into the ocean....
The rotating blades are angled in the same direction (at about 35 degrees) and spin fast enough for the air pressure beneath the helicopter to be higher than above so much so that the helicopter lifts off.
Oh, dude, those little spinny things on a helicopter are called the tail rotor and the main rotor. The tail rotor helps the helicopter not spin out of control, and the main rotor is like the big boss that actually lifts the whole thing up. So yeah, those propellers are pretty important for not crashing and stuff.