No. they are two different engine types. A car engine might be used to propel a small airplane with a prop if you could solve cooling issues and keep the carburetor from icing but a jet engine is totally and completely different.
It is the main source of the jet which makes it fly
The propulsion system of a biplane would be a piston engine driving a propellor, while a fighter jet is jet propelled.
Integrating a jet engine into a car for enhanced performance and speed involves modifying the car's design to accommodate the engine's power and airflow requirements. This can include redesigning the chassis, fuel system, and cooling system to handle the increased power output and heat generated by the jet engine. Additionally, the car's drivetrain and suspension may need to be upgraded to handle the increased speed and acceleration provided by the jet engine. Overall, integrating a jet engine into a car requires careful engineering and customization to ensure optimal performance and safety.
a loaded weapon A fighter jet
How Do They Do It - 2006 Fighter Jet Baseball Sports Car 3-4 was released on: USA: 28 February 2007
If you're referring to the power of the engine, it is not in hertz. The power of of a jet engine is measured in pounds.
According to the Encyclopedia of World Air Power the fastest fighter jet is, The F15: Mach 2.5, approximately 1,400 mph.
No, the jet engine had not been invented yet, so there were no "fighter jets"
Depends what type of fighter jet it is
Excepting the F105 which was the largest single engine jet in the US inventory during the war, the average SINGLE engine jet cost roughly a million dollars.
Car restraints have more slack, as they do not have to contain as many G's as a fighter pilot crashing or ejecting.
Messerschmitt AG invented the first fighter jet.