No, Prince Andrew did not fly a helicopter in the Falklands War. He served as a helicopter pilot during the conflict, but his role was primarily as a member of the Royal Navy, operating Sea King helicopters on search and rescue missions. He has been known to have participated in various operations, but he did not pilot a helicopter in combat during the war.
A purple helicopter is a helicopter of the color purple. Really?
i really really whant a helicopter
it really just depends on the helicopter
I don't really know what you mean. I'm sure that if you be creative, you can make a helicopter out of anything.
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i really want to fly in something but i cant find a cheat for it
It might have to do with something not balanced,Check the rudder,the nose,maybe even the throttle could throw the helicopter off.I know for a fact if you travel really high really fast you will wobble.
No, he did not.
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Yes, his name is Canon and he's not really a prince.
You stalk the prince and jump out of him in a really inconvenient place so he has to talk to you.
You can't really invent the same thing several times. The Blackhawk helicopter isn't rated as an invention, as it's note really doing anything hugely new. IT was developed by a team of engineers from a company called Sikorsky.