I think they are jet aircraft although they have turbofan engines. You can check more on thee link below
jet engines, turbojet engines, turbo-prop engines, four-stroke piston driven engines... Can you be more specific?
The Embraer ERJ145 seats 50 passengers.
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Ultra-light light Your average Cessna Multi-prop Multi-prop heavy Turbo-prop light Turbo-prop Turbo-prop heavy Light jet Personal jet Buisness jet Commercial Jet Commercial Heavy Space craft
I don't know which two classifications you are referring to, but the two most common are 100LL Avgas, and JET-A. The first is used in piston engines (like a car's) found in small prop planes ; 100 is the octane rating, and the LL means Low Lead. JET-A is used in turbine engines found on larger prop planes and on planes with turbojet engines; JET-A is similar to diesel fuel, it is just a higher quality for use in aviation.
Embraer Legacy 600, a business jet derivative of the Embraer ERJ 145 family of commercial jet aircraft that has the attribute pertaining to the Arab Republic of EgyptRead more: What_is_the_Egyptian_legacyBY: ARJEL INGUITOJune 5 2012 :)
The jet engines used jet fuel, not gasoline as the 6 main engines did.
A turbo prop is basically a jet engine with a propeller.
You have to have at least one. (If you don't have an engine, your are classified as a glider.) The largest planes typically run 4 or 6 jet engines. Most planes have 1,2,3,4 or 6 engines. Very large aircraft sometimes have more. There are propeller planes, turbo prop and jet engines. There are also VTOL Vertical TakeOff and Landing planes, such as the Harrier and Osprey
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The Embraer E-195 can be configured for 106 seats in a 2 class layout, up to 122 seats in a single class layout
Airplane is a device powered either by a piston engine and prop or by a jet engine.