How do helicopter fly ?
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The crucial difference is that the flow of air is produced by rotating the wings – or rotor blades – rather than by moving the whole aircraft. When the rotor blades start to spin, the air flowing over them produces lift, and this can cause the helicopter to rise into the air.
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Many people think it is a complete mystery that helicopters manage to fly at all.
They reckon that a helicopter is like a bumblebee – it shouldn’t be able to fly, but nobody told the bumblebee.
However, helicopters fly by the same aerodynamic principles as any other aircraft, and the basic principles are really not all that complicated.
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Here is your answer
Many people think it is a complete mystery that helicopters manage to fly at all.
They reckon that a helicopter is like a bumblebee – it shouldn’t be able to fly, but nobody told the bumblebee.
However, helicopters fly by the same aerodynamic principles as any other aircraft, and the basic principles are really not all that complicated.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU✌✌✌✌
PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINELIST
#BE BRIANLY
Good night
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