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Q: What do high speed planes use for engines?
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What type of engines do high speed airplanes use?

the kind that gives boners


Why do many transport planes still use propeller engines rather than jet engines?

Propeller engine, also called turboprop, is a members of the jet family. Each aircraft has a unique mission and therefore a unique propulsion requirement. Transport plane carries cargo a long distance, but it does not have the high speed requirement. So transport plane use propeller.


What do you use engines for?

Engines supply energy the an engine shaft(metal cylinder) by making it turn. We used engines for almost everything... Cars, planes, fans.


How would people travel at the speed of sound?

We can use ultrasonic planes. They can travel with that speed.


What forms of transport use petrol?

planes, cars, motorcycle (anything that has internal combustion engines)


Which kind of fuel require for airplane?

It depends on the type of engine. Prop planes use AvGas - aviation gasoline; essentially this is high power petrol, equivalent to 6*. Jet engines use a variety of kerosene mixtures.


What are Hawker 800Xp engines used in?

Hawkers 800Xp engines are used in aircraft such as planes or hovercrafts. They do not have much use besides the aircraft. One wouldn't be able to use it much for anything else.


How much fuel do planes use?

they have larger engines, therfore it takes more fuel to provide the massive power that they need.


Which metals are used in back of jet planes?

The majority of a jet plane (both front and back) is aluminum. However newer planes use nonmetallic composites instead of aluminum.Some steel is used in various places.In the high temperature parts of the jet engines titaniumis used.Electrical wiring is copper.


Can jet planes go into space?

No, because there's no oxygen in space for the engines to use. The rocket motors used to go into space are supplied with combustion oxygen via the engines' plumbing.


What type of starting system in high bypass turbofan engine?

High Bypass turbofan engines use pneumatics (air) for starting the engines.


Two classification of aviation fuel?

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.