They are attached with high tensile strength bolts, some have three, some six. they bolt directly to mounts on the wing structure and cannot be seen as they and the wiring and fuel and hydraulic lines and inside the outer cowling.
The Germans invented the first operational jet engine during WW2.
the hottest point of the jet engine is the combustion chamber
A Romanian, Henri Coanda, developed an engine in 1910 that was similar to the modern jet engine. Coanda's engine required an external motor in addition to the jet engine so most people accept that his development is not classed as the jet engine that was later developed by Sir Frank Whittle in Britain. Whittle produced the first jet engine that was self supporting and ran without the aid of external equipment.
the first jet engine was invented by a engish engineer called sir Frank Whittle but it was later invented in Germany by a Dr. Hans von Ohain, but Frank had already patented the jet engine.
well he invented the jet engine because he thought it a good idea.sorry not much help.
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You have to stay in your lane, and can't false start. And umm.... you can't attach a jet engine onto your boat.
Jet planes ARE monoplanes. The old model of Victorious came with swept wing jet fighters and straight wing aircraft.
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If you look near the jet you will see the broken wing. Right next to the broken wing is your missing screw. Good luck!
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They are called "Contrails". This is condensation of the water vapor due to the change of air pressure as the plane distrubs the air. It can be generated from the wing tips, the propellor times(older planes), jet engine exhaust or from the whole wing of a fast fighter jet as it turns.
Frank Whittle was the invetor of the jet engine.
You can but a mini jet engine on ebay.
Any fixed-wing aircraft with an engine is an airplane. There are different kinds: piston-engine airplanes have piston engines driving propellers, (airplane engines are horizontally-opposed, like the engine in an old Volkswagen), turboprop airplanes have turbine engines with gearboxes that drive propellers, and jet airplanes have turbine engines that move the plane directly. So, factually, a jet is a type of engine on an airplane. However, over time, aircraft with jet engines have often been referred to as "jets."
Air intake and exhaust. Air comes into the intake located at the front of the aircraft and exits at the rear of the aircraft. This is such a load of crap! A jet pipe is located at the back of an engine, just after the exhaust! It is connected with a gas tight sealing ring and just before the propelling nozzle. And pipes the exhaust gasses out of the fuselage/Wing... A/C engineer.
A Pulse Jet is a type of jet that uses a pulse jet engine for propulsion. The jet engine works by using pulse combinations of combustion. This is called "resonant combustion". The engine requires very little moving parts.