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Wie funktioniert ein Helikopter?

How does a helicopter work?

Structure, control, aerodynamics and technology simply explained

Anyone who sees a helicopter in the sky or has flown on a helicopter flight in Switzerland quickly asks themselves the question: How does a helicopter actually work?

Unlike airplanes, helicopters can take off vertically, hover in place, and maneuver in tight spaces. But what's the technical side of this? In this article โ€“ based on the information page of helikopterflug.ch โ€“ we'll explain the structure, control, and aerodynamics of helicopters step by step (more information) .

๐Ÿ”ง Construction of a helicopter

A modern helicopter consists of several central components:

  • Main rotor: provides lift โ€“ comparable to aircraft wings.
  • Tail rotor: balances the torque and ensures stability.
  • Cockpit & Controls: with Cyclic, Collective and pedals for precise control.
  • Engine & landing gear: for propulsion, takeoff and landing.

Without a functioning tail rotor, the helicopter would rotate uncontrollably around its own axis โ€“ therefore it is essential for flight stability.

๐ŸŽฎ Helicopter control: Cyclic, Collective & Pedals

Basics of control

1. Cyclic (joint)

Controls the flight direction. Front = forward, back = backward, side = sideways.

2. Collective (blade adjustment lever)

Changes the angle of attack of the rotor blades = more or less lift = climb or descend.

3. Pedals

Control the tail rotor โ€“ and thus the rotation of the helicopter around the vertical axis.

Note: Helicopter control requires constant counter-steering โ€“ especially when hovering or landing.

๐ŸŒ€ Aerodynamics: How does lift occur in a helicopter?

Helicopter technology

Due to their special shape, the rotor blades generate pressure differences โ€“ similar to those of airfoils. This creates lift.

During forward flight, an asymmetry arises between the leading and trailing blades. This is compensated for by so-called flapping joints, thus maintaining a stable flight attitude.

๐Ÿ›ฌ Safety through autorotation

Autorotation in case of failure

What happens if an engine fails? The helicopter enters what's known as autorotation : Air flows from below through the rotor, causing it to continue rotating โ€“ even without propulsion.

This allows the pilot to land the helicopter safely โ€“ for example, during sightseeing flights or rescue missions.

๐Ÿ“š Conclusion: Helicopter technology that inspires

A helicopter is a highly complex aircraftโ€”but that's precisely what makes it so fascinating. Whether for various helicopter types or for private sightseeing flightsโ€”the technology behind it is pure precision.

If you would like to experience for yourself what it is like to fly a helicopter or see the world from a bird's eye view, you can find all the information about sightseeing flights, events and the possibility of even flying a helicopter yourself in Switzerland at helikopterflug.ch .

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