None. It does not need wheels. It always takes off vertically. There are some helicopters w/ wheels and they have about 3 wheels. No more than 5.
you put wheels on it
A ship, and a helicopter, I also want to point out to you that you spelled 'does' wrong.
A very larg helicopter may be able to take off with an added 50,000 lbs. of weight. A good sized modern train is going to be significantly larger than this. The helicopter's blades would likely give out as they are suddenly reversed if you just "slammed on the brakes" so to speak. If you had the helicopter going at the same speed as the train, and slowled the helicopter down as much as possible, the train would eventually stop if the locomotives were not powering the wheels (it would stop without the helicopter, too, and would be infinitely safer for the helicopter pilot). If the locomotive is powering the wheels, the helicopter's not going to do a whole lot.
how many passengers can the largest helicopter hold
helicopter
It depends on what type of helicopter.
I don't believe there are airbags in any helicopter
there as 61 helicopter crashes
it really just depends on the helicopter
black as many helicopters in armys have black helicopter
Bristow has many types of helicopter with, 3, 4 and 5 blade rotors