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An aircraft that achieves forward propulsion by expelling a stream of fluid is called a jet aircraft. Jet engines, such as turbojets or turbofans, expel high-speed exhaust gases to generate thrust and propel the aircraft forward.
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Port - the left side of a ship or aircraft looking forward -called also larboard
An aircraft propeller is what gives the aircraft power to move it forward (or backward, depending on it's pitch). This enables the aircraft to acquire lift and gain altitude. Propellers are found on some fixed-wing aircraft and autogyros. On helicopters, the blades that lift it and stabilize it are called rotors.
"Starboard" is the right-hand side of a ship or aircraft as one faces forward. The opposite side is called "port".
Air resistance to the forward motion of an airplane is commonly known as drag. This force acts in the opposite direction to the motion of the aircraft and must be overcome by the engines to maintain speed and altitude. Streamlining the aircraft's design helps reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.
Thrust is the force produced by a jet engine or any propulsion system that propels an aircraft forward. It is generated by expelling high-velocity exhaust gases in the opposite direction to the desired motion, following Newton's third law of motion. The amount of thrust generated by an engine directly affects the speed and performance of the aircraft.
Actually, it is not really called anti-aircraft. It is Anti-Aircraft Artillery, which is the name of artillery (guns) that are designed to destroy aircraft.
The current British fighter aircraft is called Eurofighter Typhoon.
A pilotless aircraft is called a drone.
The exit of an aircraft is usually called an exit.
The body of an aircraft or plane is called the fuselage.