Answer That is easy and it is difficult to explain. Each of the helicopter blades act as a wing and produce Lift. The blades have control inputs that rotate it so its angle increases and this increases lift. When the pilot pulls UP on the Collective Controls, this increases the pitch of all the blades at once so all begin to lift together. The helicopter will rise vertically. In order for the helicopter to fly forward, the Cyclic Controls increases the pitch on each blade as it reaches a specific point in its rotation around the Mast. This pulls the aircraft forward. Think of it as rowing a boat by swinging your paddle around your body but only dipping it into the water at one point.
It wouldn't, the propellers are designed to propel the helicopter off of the ground, thus the word propeller, not to make the helicopter glide. The wings are too thin to hold up a helicopter and that is why they spin to gain ground as well as using kinetic energy to lift up. The propellers would eventually bend or snap if the helicopter would be to fall, the speed of the wind would break or damage the propellers.
Helicopters are notorious for showing downward thrust, prior to lifting off the ground, in a cloud of dust, flattened grass, or in people clutching their hats as they go to or from the helicopter.
The rotor blades on a helicopter work the same way as wings on a fixed wing aircraft. The air passing faster over the top of the airfoil generates lift. Helicopter rotors spin so that the lift is generated without having to have forward airspeed like a fixed wing aircraft.
During takeoff, the helicopter blade applies lift by generating upward airflow which creates a pressure difference between the top and bottom of the blade. This pressure difference causes the blade to move upward, lifting the helicopter off the ground. The angle of attack and rotation speed of the blades also play a significant role in generating lift for takeoff.
The main rotor of a helicopter is actually a set of wings that turn. They produce lift, just like the wings of an airplane. To change direction, the rotor is tilted, and the helicopter is PULLED in that direction.
The rotors are used for lift and thrust on a helicopter.
with skill as low as a few inches off the ground
No, a helicopter cannot take off from the moon because there is no atmosphere on the moon to generate lift for the helicopter's rotor blades. Helicopters require air to push down against to lift off the ground, and since the moon has no atmosphere, a helicopter would not be able to take off.
A helicopter flies do to rotorblades rotating. Most helicopters have two rotorblades, one to lift the helicopter off the ground, and the second, most commonly found on the tail, for stability.
In the 1400's Leonardo invented the "idea" of a helicopter. In 1906 Paul Cornu got a helicopter to hover 3 feet off the ground, but it would not go anywhere. In the 1940's Igor Sikorsky invented a helicopter that would safely fly and hover.
cus it can fly
In the air or on tthe ground, typically.
A captive helicopter is a helicopter which is tethered to the ground with a rope, as with a captive balloon. Captive helicopters can be used for the same purposes as captive balloons. They are easier to steer than a regular helicopter.
use your full auto gun and aim at the helicopter and kee moving until the helicopter falls to the ground. I did it and completed the level.
You slowly decrease power by lowering the throttle. Make sure the Helicopter is coming to the ground at a slow pace and gently. Do not rush, because this could cause a faulty landing. Lower the Helicopter to the ground and when it touches, you can cut the power.
Because all they need is their main rudder to spin fast enough to get the helicopter off the ground. They need only enough room to spin the rudder and for the helicopter to fit in a space. They don't need to go forward fast to lift off, unlike planes and shuttles.
Depends how big a helicopter.