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I need to know the names of the controls of a remote control helicopters
There were no helicopters in WW1
Yes, and not only as military equipment.- if it wasnt for helicopters, hundreds of thousands of people would not be alive today with things such as - Search and rescue helicopters Firefighting helicopters Air ambulances (medEvac) Coast guard helicopters the reality is that helicopters are vital in our modern world
I need to know the names of the controls of a remote control helicopters
Yes, helicopters were used in WW1. Don't be silly, helicopters were invented towards the end of WWII.
U.S Helicopters: AH-1Z Viper, UH-1Y Venom, AH-6J Littlebird, Russian Helicopters: MI-28 Havoc, Z-11W, KA-60 Kasatka
Helicopters were not used in World War 1. And they were just being designed in World War 2. It wasn't until the Korean War that the Helo was used.
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Yes, there were. Germany had some 27 models of aircraft classed as either helicopters or autogyros.
Chinook, Jetranger, Kiowa, Huey, Wessex, Merlin, Cyclone and many others.