Research has shown that most airplanes have an engine management system in place that provides diagnostic assistance for an airplane mechanic. Some of the things that need to be monitored are cylinder inspection, oil monitoring and fuel system setup.
an aircooled engine is an engine that is cooled by air. most cars now a days are cooled by water. aircooled engines include but are not limited to- old style vws and porches some airplane engine some motorcycle engines
Ordinary jet engines are used on aircrafts. But some planes require turbojet engines. These planes fly at more than the speed of sound. There are other type of airplane types too.
An engine producing THRUST keeps an airplane moving forward. Types of engines used by airplanes include reciprocating engines, turbo prop engines, turbojet, and turbofan engines. Some manufacturers are developing electric engines and one bicycle racer powered a very lightweight airplane using pedal power connected to a propeller.
depending which passenger airplane it is. some use tuboprops, some use turbojets, most use turbofans, some use piston engines (though those are rare now) etc.
Aircraft engine has some critical problem.
it depends on what airplane it is. some have two, some have three, and some have four. there is a six engined airplane, but it is only for cargo.
It depends on the engine , some engines require a timing BELT or belts , some engines that I can think of have 1 , 2 , or 3 timing CHAINS
Some are, some aren't. We need to know which specific engine you are talking about.
An engine or some other means of propulsion.
There are a number of different types of car engines. Some of these engine types are Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines.
It can have any number of engines of as many different types as needed. For example the B-36 bomber was originally designed with six radial 28 cylinder piston engines driving pusher propellers. Later four small jet engines were added, making it the airplane with the most engines of any mass-produced aircraft ever built. For some airplanes optional jet-assisted takeoff or rocket-assisted takeoff drop away engines can be added for increased thrust at takeoff without extra weight of those engines while in the air in normal flight.
No, a diesel engine will not burn LPG. It would destroy a diesel engine. A gasoline engine can, with some modifications, burn LPG.