the first airplanes used engines very similar to ones found in automobiles, later aircraft often featured air cooled rotary engines for their light weight before being replaced by jet engines.
the kind that gives boners
Not the kind that we think of today, which are powered by engines.
Turbine engines are most commonly found in airplanes. They use gas for fuel. They are also known as "jet" engines, hence the term for the plane.
4 cylinder 177 Cubic Inch (2.9L) 20 H.P.
The best economy rental cars are sedans or coupes. These would be smaller cars with four cylinder engines for better gas mileage. They are usually not luxury and have only the basics.
Depends on the engine type and configuration. Muscle cars with V8 engines will obviously use more than your average sedan.It depends what kind of car it is too.
Pretty much the same kind you find everywhere else. Cars, airplanes, buses, computers, traffic lights, tractors, natural gas wells, helicopters, guns, etc...
they are 4 stroke engines...
The best engines for a 1994 Honda Civic are the standard D-series variants. Honda built these cars for commuting purposes and their standard engines serve that purpose well.
The products are sold by RC-Brushless: Boat parts, trucks, airplanes parts, engines, radio systems, chemicals and adhesives, field equipment, helicopter parts, to name a few.
No dynamite (and related explosives) no mining. No miing means no metals or crushed stone. No cars, no roads, no computers, no electricity, no airplanes, etc. Kind of bleak, huh?
Depends on your definition and what kind of airplane. Large commercial airplanes are the most efficient way to move people. Small airplanes are horrible wastefull things.