




A helicopter is a flying vehicle that can take off and land vertically. They are used for many purposes, including rescue missions.
The Helicopter has a large, spinning main rotor on top and a smaller tail rotor. Its body often resembles a large bug or fish, with a clear bubble cockpit for pilots. They come in many colours, often bright red, white, or dark blue.





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Helicopters don't have wings; their spinning blades act like rotating wings.
Some giant helicopters can lift objects weighing more than 20 cars!
The fastest helicopter can fly over 400 kilometers per hour, much quicker than most cars!
The first practical helicopter flew in 1939, making it a relatively new invention!
Helicopter has powerful spinning main rotors that generate lift, allowing it to take off and land straight up without a runway.
Helicopter uses its main and tail rotors to balance perfectly in the air, letting it hover motionless above one spot.
Helicopter can tilt its main rotor blades, letting it fly forwards, backwards, or even sideways through the sky.
Recreational objects or activities are engaged in for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure during leisure time, often outdoors.
Describes species possessing wings, enabling them to fly or glide through the air.
Public transport refers to shared passenger services available to the general public, typically running on fixed routes and schedules.
Describes species characterized by rapid movement or urgent response in specific situations.
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13 m
4000 kg
260 km/h
Jet Fuel
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