Most commercial airlines only require one engine to continue flying. This includes the four engine 747
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2 wings, to determine which engine was used need to know what biplane
Fire engines often need to be recharged from the main power source to ensure that their onboard systems, such as lights, sirens, and communication equipment, remain operational during emergencies. Additionally, many fire engines are equipped with electric or hybrid systems that require recharging to maintain functionality. This ensures that the vehicle is always ready for immediate response, enhancing overall safety and efficiency during firefighting operations.
There are so many you need a car make and model to tell you what engines are for that? all car engines are of the internal combustion type, fueled by gasoline.
Helicopter engines require substantial power to propel the helicopter vertically from a standstill. With regards to planes, yes obviously planes need powerful engines, BUT planes speed up to 200km/h on runways before they start flying.
no, but you need engines to control the airship (AKA blimp)
15 flight
You need 5 Kills that can be verified.
The aircraft would need to be above the atmosphere. Unfortunately there would be no air for the engines or for the wings to generate lift, so the flight would end abruptly.
There are many different motors and engines and each one has many different bearings. Need to be more specific.
You need to be much more specific. Many kinds of engines are attached to many kinds of boats.
For a pilot, proper training is must. He needs to learn all the basics of flying during training and also flying practice is must, under the guidance of expert flight instructor.