No
The size of a 747 cockpit window varies and depend on the size and style of the plane. All the cockpits for in the 747 series are designed for two crew members.
The question is not defined to be answered properly A Cessna propeller driven light aircraft is much slower than a 747 But a SR71, the current record holder for speed is also much smaller than a 747
Boeing 747-400 231'10" Length 213' Wingspan Max gross taxi weight 397,800kg.
The force generated by a six blade propeller on a plane is determined by factors like the size and pitch of the blades, the engine power, and airspeed. The propeller creates thrust by accelerating air backwards, which propels the plane forward in reaction. The force produced will vary depending on the specific design and operating conditions of the propeller.
The 747 is much bigger than 757. - Boeing's numbers indicate production date rather than size.
Increase in motor size with a propeller change, reducing drag on the plane
The inventor of the propeller is Wallace Turnbull.
It's a plane that is propeller-driven. The engine or engines drive propellers to provide thrust for the craft.
Yes, it can. - Jet engines have no propeller.
in japan
yes, but not too powerful, or the plane will spin with the propeller
depends what plane it is, a 737, 747, jumbo jet........