That depends on the weight and design of the aircraft.
The amount of thrust needed for takeoff depends on several factors, including the aircraft's weight, design, and environmental conditions like altitude and temperature. Generally, an aircraft requires thrust that exceeds its weight to become airborne, typically around 1.2 to 1.3 times the weight of the aircraft. For commercial jets, this often translates to tens of thousands of pounds of thrust, while smaller aircraft may require significantly less. Each aircraft's specifications provide detailed thrust requirements for safe takeoff.
A wing walker is much more impressive while atop the wing of a biplane. I want a biplane.
A biplane works just the same as any other aircraft except it has much more wing area.
in England it would be £500,067
20000000 pounds
Thrust Capacity is how much thrust it can take :D
There are many different biplanes you will have to be more specific of the type to know.
The amount of thrust depends on the power of the engine
The amount of thrust needed to launch a rocket varies depending on the size, weight, and destination of the rocket. On average, rockets require anywhere from hundreds of thousands to millions of pounds of thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and achieve orbital velocity. For example, the Saturn V rocket used during the Apollo missions had a maximum thrust of 7.6 million pounds.
there is not much difference between thrust anf force...its just that thrust is the force acting perpendiclular to the surface thrust will always be either equal or greater than force.
Yes, Dwight D. Eisenhower doubted the newly formed Airborne very much. He quoted, "I do not believe in the Airborne."
Bi means two so biplane is a plane with two wings.U can use it like this- I went to Florida in a Biplane.Biplane are much better then cars.