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How does a helicopter fly through the rotation of its wings?

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Helicopters fly using propeller thrust. When the helicopter rotates its propeller blades, they create faster moving air on top. Faster air has lower pressure than slower moving air below the propeller blades. Since there is a higher pressure under the blades, the helicopter is lifted up into the sky! To move, the pilot only has to incline the blades to create more thrust in the direction he wants to go. 

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