How does a helicopter work? We'll assemble our brand new rescue helicopter as we learn how each part works to make it fly. With the help of some action-packed monster trucks, we'll also learn about Newton's laws of motion and how they explain the physics behind helicopter flight. Once our helicopter is complete, we'll take a test ride through a beautifully detailed city. But what's this? There's an emergency in the mountains and only our helicopter can get the patient to the hospital in time. We'll perform a rescue mission in the mountains and whisk our patient to the hospital and save the day!
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00:00 - Intro, vehicles recap
00:28 - What is a helicopter and why is it special?
01:06 - Helicopter assembly begins
01:52 - How does the main rotor of a helicopter work?
02:40 - Assembly Continues
03:05 - Helicopter flight controls explained
05:03 - Newton's laws of motion
09:54 - Newton's laws in relation to helicopter flight
10:55 - Helicopter test ride through the city
12:43 - Mountain rescue
13:44 - Return to hospital
14:47 - Patreon credits
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