Can a helicopter beat a jet?

' 'A well equipped attack helicopter flown by a trained crew will defeat most fighter airplanes in 1v1 air combat, should the fighter be foolish enough to drop down to try and engage,' Nick Lappos, Technical Fellow Emeritus at Sikorsky and former U.S. Army AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter pilot, said on Quora.
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Is a helicopter faster than a jet?

Helicopters are undeniably slow compared to aeroplanes. There is no pure helicopter that flies faster than 400km/h (250mph), yet aeroplanes have been going much faster for a long time, and even some trains and cars can go faster.
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Is helicopter better than jet?

However, there are more times than you would expect that travelling by helicopter is a better option than travelling by private jet. Helicopter charters offer a level of flexibility not found with most fixed-wing aircraft. The most obvious advantage of helicopters is the ability for point-to-point travel.
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Are jets safer than helicopters?

The crash rate for general aircraft is 7.28 crashes per 100,000 hours of flight time. For helicopters, that number is 9.84 per 100,000 hours. That means helicopters have a 35 percent higher risk of crashing compared to airplanes.
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Can a jet land like a helicopter?

Vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft include fixed-wing aircraft that can hover, take off and land vertically, as well as helicopters and other aircraft with powered rotors, such as tiltrotors.
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Can fighter jets go to space?

Planes can and have flown into space for over 50 years – though not the kind you see at the airport. That's because conventional planes need air for both propulsion and lift, and space is essentially a vacuum.
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Is there a jet that can hover?

The F-35B Lightning II is a STOVL aircraft, which stands for short take-off and vertical landing. This means that it is able to either take off either vertically or from a short runway and land vertically – or in other words, hover.
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Is it harder to fly a helicopter or a plane?

Since helicopters are generally harder to fly than airplanes, they also are more dangerous to fly.
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Is a helicopter safer than a car?

So they wonder: How safe are helicopters? The short answer is that riding in a helicopter is far less safe than flying on a commercial airline or taking an Amtrak train, but significantly safer than riding in a car or truck. Airlines famously are the safest way to travel.
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Why do private jets crash more?

Small planes are far more likely to suffer catastrophic damage from severe weather, birds flying into engine turbines, and other flying hazards. Pilot error is the most commonly cited reason for private airplane crashes; specifically, loss of control of the aircraft.
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Can helicopters dogfight?

@Omegacron Actually according to the J-CATCH study the US Army conducted, Helicopters are extremely effective at aerial dogfighting especially against fixed-wing targets.
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What can helicopters do that airplanes Cannot?

A helicopter can take off or land without a runway. It can turn in the air in ways airplanes cannot. Unlike an airplane, a helicopter can fly backwards or sideways. It also can hover in one spot in the air without moving.
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Why are helicopters used instead of jets?

In addition to hovering and the special ways they can take off and land, helicopters can get closer to many objects and structures than airplanes can due to their size. Airplanes are also unable to go up and down like helicopters can, which makes traveling to certain areas much easier for helicopters.
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Can helicopters go supersonic?

On the topic of supersonic speed, helicopters have a theoretical top speed of 417 kph in conventional flight mode because of the problem of the advancing blade reaching supersonic speed over too great an area and the retreating blade losing lift abruptly.
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Can a helicopter lift a car?

A helicopter can lift a car providing the car weighs less than the lifting capacity of the helicopter. A Ford Explorer weighs around 4,100 lbs which can be easily lifted by any Blackhawk, Chinook or large twin-engine helicopter.
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What limits helicopter speed?

There are a number of limiting factors on helicopter forward speed. The most obvious one is when drag equals thrust. At that point, the forces balance out and the helicopter can't go any faster. Another less obvious factor has to do with dissymmetry of lift.
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What are the chances of dying in a helicopter?

The chance of dying in a helicopter crash is about one death in 100,000 hours of travel. If we assume the planned helicopter flight would be about one hour, considering all factors, an individual in such a flight would have a chance of dying of about 0.00001.
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Why do helicopters crash so often?

Helicopters crash for a variety of reasons, but if we were to classify the reasons into just three categories, they would be human error, mechanical problems, and environmental factors.
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How many helicopters crashed in 2020?

Preliminary data shows 94 total U.S. helicopter accidents in 2020 compared to 121 accidents the year before. There also were 19 fatal accidents in 2020 compared to 24 fatal accidents in 2019. Comparing 2020 to 2013 (when the USHST was officially formed), fatal accidents are down by more than 35%.
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What is the hardest thing to fly?

The hardest commercial aircraft to fly is the BAC Concorde. And the hardest plane to fly in the world is the US military-used U-2 Spy Plane.
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Can a helicopter fly across the Atlantic?

A helicopter can fly across the Atlantic – and this has been achieved several times. The first transatlantic helicopter flight took place in 1952. The first non-stop transatlantic helicopter flight took place in 1967.
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What pays more helicopters or planes?

Typically, helicopter pilots can reach the top paying jobs faster than that of an airplane pilot.
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How slow can a plane fly?

Aeroplanes, or airplanes if you're American, need to maintain a certain speed to allow flight. Technically this is the so-called 'stall speed', where air passes over the wings fast enough to sustain altitude, and for small planes this can be less than 50km/h (31mph).
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Can Jets land vertically?

Out of the three variants, the F-35B has a short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) capability, which can be used either on land or on an aircraft carrier. The STOVL feature makes the jet land vertically like a helicopter and take off in very short distances.
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Can airplanes fly in rain?

If you're wondering if planes fly in the rain, the answer is yes. Most modern aircraft fly in all weather conditions, including rain, as rainfall on its own poses no threat to modern aircraft. During rainfall, even small planes can take off and fly without issues.
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