A helicopter with a jet engine. The engine is adapted to give power to a transmission, rather than thrust.
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The main parts are the turbine compressor and blades.
They are either powered by a turbine engine like a jet engine or a piston engine.
Machinability for airframes, helicopter,landing gear applications, turbine engine applications....
Machinability for airframes, helicopter,landing gear applications, turbine engine applications....
Reciprocating engines: 100 octane low lead (100LL) Turbine engines: Jet A, basically kerosene.
turbine helicopters take either JP-4 or JP-5 grade jet fuel.
The key isn't really whats required. You can have the key and still not be able to turn it on. It's not like a car. You need to understand what type of chopper you are flying ie gas turbine or flat engine. Starting a gas turbine helicopter like the MD500 requires many further steps to ignite and turn on the engine.
The Westland Wasp is a turbine powered, shipboard anti-submarine helicopter. Also a unique first generation jet helicopter made famous for being the first helicopter ever to be operated from (frigates and destroyers) and the first helicopter to disable an enemy vessel at sea. Is a naval vessel used for kits and landing in difficult areas
The Sikorsky S-76C++ twin turbine helicopter gets about 1.65 mpg at 140 kn and carries 12 for about 19.8 passenger-miles/gal.
Helicopters use aviation turbine fuel most commonly known as "Jet A". This fuel resembles kerosene, on which other aircraft run.
Assuming "powered by" means produces power not uses power a partial list would be:wind turbinesair turbines (dentist's drills)steam turbineshydroelectric power turbineswater wheels at millssome strandbeestsjet engines