The SBD was a single engine plane. All WWII carrier aircraft were single engine.
Gasoline-fueled piston engines and turbojets.
Jet engines were invented before WW2. They were used in a few late war German fighters.
Assenbled engines and parts.
Jet engines, rocket power and antibiotics
Radar, jet engines and atomic bombs.
Neil Wallington has written: 'Fire Engines from Around the World' 'The Ultimate Book of Fire Engines & Firefighting' 'Firemen at war' -- subject(s): Fire extinction, Fire fighters, World War, 1939-1945
There are hundreds of different biplanes with many different engines. IN WW1 the 'rotary' engine was popular. After the war radial engines and inline and Vee engines began to gain popularity. There were many engine manufacturers.
Many warships of World War I were driven by coal-fueled reciprocating steam engines. The steam turbine was first used in a ship (Turbinia) in 1894 and used for modern warships beginning in 1904. But it did not completely replace the older engines until decades later. The advent of diesel and oil-fired turbines also began around the start of the war in 1914.
Modern warplanes have better guns, engines, machinery, radars, and bombs. and the tecnoligy
* Compact Radar Systems * Jet Turbine Engines
Yes, they built aircraft engines for the German Air Force (Luftwaffe).
No, but they provided they engines for several fighters.