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  1. Helicopter - Wikipedia

    The Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was the first successful, practical, and fully controllable helicopter in 1936, while in 1942, the Sikorsky R-4 became the first helicopter to reach full-scale production.

  2. Home - Blue Hill Helicopters

    Ready to Take Your Next Step in Aviation? Whether you’re dreaming of becoming a pilot, planning a breathtaking helicopter tour, or booking a private charter — Blue Hill Helicopters is here to make it …

  3. Helicopter | Facts, History, & Types | Britannica

    Nov 29, 2025 · A helicopter is an aircraft with at least one horizontal propeller or rotor which enables the craft to take off and land vertically, move in any direction, and remain stationary in the air.

  4. Helicopters - Airbus

    Airbus delivers the most efficient helicopters to customers who serve, protect, save lives and carry passengers in demanding environments.

  5. Helicopter Tours — Boston Executive Helicopters

    Boston Executive Helicopter’s North Shore Tour will take you up the coast from Boston all the way to Rockport. We’ll fly you over the rocky cliffs, sweeping beaches and coastal towns that are …

  6. How Helicopters Work - HowStuffWorks

    Believe it or not, the marvel we know as the helicopter began as a Chinese top consisting of a shaft - a stick - adorned with feathers on one end.

  7. 21 Types of Helicopters Explained (A Full Guide)

    So if you’re a helicopter buff or just curious about helicopters, come along as we explore the seven types of helicopters and learn what separates them from the rest. What is a helicopter? A helicopter is a …

  8. Helicopters – Introduction to Aerospace Flight Vehicles

    Understand the essential performance characteristics of a helicopter in forward flight and the factors that limit its capabilities. Appreciate how a helicopter is controlled during flight, including the use of blade …

  9. Helicopters - National Air and Space Museum

    A helicopter is an aircraft that is lifted and propelled by one or more powered rotating wings called rotors. This allows them to operate from small landing sites.

  10. What Is a Helicopter? (Grades 5-8) - NASA

    May 21, 2014 · A helicopter is a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly. Unlike an airplane or glider, a helicopter has wings that move.