A helicopter has a main rotor with propeller blades which is driven by a
rotor shaft and which is hinge-mounted to this rotor shaft. The angle
between the surface of rotation of the main rotor and the rotor may vary.
A swinging manner on an oscillatory shaft is essentially transverse to
the rotor shaft of the main rotor and is directed transversally to the
longitudinal axis of the vanes. The main rotor and the auxiliary rotor
are connected to each other by a mechanical link. The swinging motions of
the auxiliary rotor controls the angle of incidence (A) of at least one
of the propeller blades of the main rotor. There are wings from the body
and a stabilizer at the tail.