It had a gasoline engine. Rather crude, but it worked.
3380 miles before the jets run out of fuel and the plane crashes
It runs on fuel it is scientifically proven By the way it's a boy speaking (or typing)
They did developmental work on the Wind Tunnel, and other aircraft related devices. a model of a Wright Bros Wind tunnel is on display- occasionally run-up at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia-( a museum open to the public) they also have a more modern Load cell type wind tunnel for testing model wing sections-this is about 6-l0 feet long as is the Wright prototype of l902. The Bros. made an improvised printing press as youngsters but this was probably not patented.
you cant if you escape by plane it will run out of fuel Wait until 2013.
yes, a spaceship can run out of fuel.
rise divided by run: a fraction, rise is y and run is x (you run on a horizontal plane) (you rise on a vertical plane)
Piston-engined airplanes run on avgas, which is very similar to automotive gasoline, but higher octane. Turbine-engined airplanes like jets, turboprops and many helicopters run on jet fuel. Jet fuel is very similar to kerosene or diesel fuel, but is highly filtered and usually contains additives to prevent formation of water-ice crystals in the fuel system.
Run into the hole.
Those are external fuel tanks, which can be dropped from the plane in flight when they run out of fuel, increasing the aircraft's range. They are also usually dropped when entering a dogfight, in order to reduce weight and make the aircraft more aerodynamic.
The slope of an inclined plane is found by dividing the rise of the plane by the run of the plane. also the ideal mechanical advantage.
No, but they did run their own bicycle shop.