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Beakman's World
How Helicopters Fly
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Beakman explains how a helicopter has a rotating wing on top that helps it stay up because of the air pressure difference created by the shape of the wing. Then he explains that the back propeller helps steer the helicopter.
engineering
physics
vehicles
air pressure
helicopters
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