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It flies Like an Airplane and Hovers Like a Helicopter

... or if the engine has enough power to it, and the pilot brings it up to a 90 degree climb, lets it slow down, then adjusts the throttle to hover the plane...

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Why does a helicopter fly?

The rotor, shaped like an aeroplane wing, creates lift in the same way. The problem is in maintaining stability, as it will cause the body of the helicopter to rotate, too. That is why most helicopters have a tail rotor, to counter that effect and grant the pilot stability.


Why Bernoulli's Principle makes an helicopter fly?

A helicopter uses Benoullis principle in the exact same way as an airplane does. A helicopter has a wing just like an airplane's wing. The major difference being that instead of pushing the wing forward through the air, a helicopter swings the wings around above its head.


How come helicopters cannot fly in storms?

A helicopter cannot fly in a area close to storms like tornadoes or hurricanes. The reason is because the helicopter runs off of a careful balance of the air it is suppressing. If something like a hurricane or tornado are sucking in all the surrounding air, then the tornado couldn't fly. The air being pulled out from the helicopter would cause it to go into a tail spin, and thus smashing into the ground and more than likely killing the pilot and all guests.


Would a fly flying inside an aeroplane add to its weight?

No. A fly hovering above you doesn't make you feel heavier does it? Although you probably would'NT feel it anyway.


What is the working principle of helicopter?

Helicopters generate lift and thrust through the rotation of its main rotor blades. By changing the pitch of the blades, the helicopter can control its altitude, direction, and speed. Additionally, the tail rotor is used to counteract the torque created by the main rotor to keep the helicopter stable.

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Can a helicopter fly as fast as a plane?

A fast aeroplane will be faster than any helicopter, but a fast helicopter can be faster than a slow aeroplane.


How does a aeroplane fly?

to have a aeroplane fly you have to use its fans in its wings


Who was the first to fly an aeroplane?

Orville Wright was the first to fly an aeroplane.


Why wont your air hogs havoc razor helicopter fly?

The helicopter might not fly because the battery is dead and needs to be charged or because you have the remote and helicopter on different frequencies.


What is the transport you would use to fly to Oban Scotland as a passenger?

An aeroplane, which would be by seaplane which is a public service, flying from Glasgow. Alternative being private helicopter.


What can the aeroplane do?

Fly


How can you fly without a airplane?

a helicopter Additional answer That depends on what you mean by airplane. Some people might argue that a helicopter IS an airplane


Why does a helicopter fly?

The rotor, shaped like an aeroplane wing, creates lift in the same way. The problem is in maintaining stability, as it will cause the body of the helicopter to rotate, too. That is why most helicopters have a tail rotor, to counter that effect and grant the pilot stability.


How does a paper aeroplane fly?

pownage


How do you call who fly in aeroplane?

Passangers


What is helicopter rotor and propeller?

The rotor is like the engine to the propeller. A propeller is the fan like blades on the top that spin to make the helicopter fly.


How long does it take to drive by aeroplane from Massachusetts to Arizona?

You fly an aeroplane; you don't drive it.