Most piston driven planes are a direct drive, some have a gear reduction between the engine and propeller. But no transmissions that I know of.
Model airplanes can be made from a variety of different materials. The most commonly used materials include plastic, metal, wood, fibreglass and synthetic resin.
The steel in the screws and the polycarbonate in the windshields? All the other materials planes are made from are at least combustible, including aluminum and composites.
the transmission is made by new process gear
Clutch packs and planetary gear sets.
Not without producing a new ring gear and pinion gear to suit the changed tooth angles when it's flipped. These are made by www.subarugears.com
Airplanes are made up of Aluminium, Steel and alloys of Titanium. Bigger airplanes such as A380 are made of other kind of materials. A380 is made up of Carbon Fibre and some other alloy whose recipe is kept secret which is Ultralight and very strong.
The material bunker gear is made of is various fire retardant materials. Materials that some companies use include Rayon, Nomex, and Kevlar. The most common material is Nomex.
Airplanes are made almost every year since 1900.
Magnesium is not used to make aeroplanes so ... this question is wrong wrong wrong wrong
Some airplanes are made in the US, but not all. there are several other countries int he World that can make airplanes too.
For a 1992 Ford Ranger , 5 speed manual transmission : ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have the Mitsubishi made transmission ( transmission code " D " ) It takes 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80-90 W gear lube ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you have the Mazda made transmission ( transmission code " M " ) It takes 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid
Airplanes are made for fast transposrt of passengers or cargo. They are also used for defence purposes.