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The Germans invented the first operational jet engine during WW2.
The weight of an engine depends on the make and model of the plane. Jet engines weigh anywhere from 46,500 pounds to 50,100 pounds. Off by a factor of 8 or 10 depending on size.
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.
A jet engine cannot take you into space as there is no air in space to provide the jet engine with oxygen. Also metals cannot survive reentry as they melt and burn up, unless protected by some type of heat shielding material..
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You wouldn't be able to make it to Mars on a jet in the first place.
1 - 5 months
Long Enough
that year had the jet engine option
A jet engine takes oxygen from the air to burn with its fuel. A rocket engine has to take oxygen or some comparable oxidizer with it.
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jet plane did not go to moon
You cant a jet would not work in space.
A harrier is a jump jet- it can take off straight up and land straight down or make a really short take off or landing on a runway. It cant hold a lot of fuel so it can fly for too long.
Frank Whittle was the invetor of the jet engine.
You can but a mini jet engine on ebay.