On water or marshes. Also in the air.
Weight savings.
Over 2,000 jets and airplanes (propeller driven) and nearly 8,000 helicopters.
The propeller plane could have a piston engine or engines, or a turbine engine or engines, the latter being a distinction that makes the craft a turbo-prop.
It's a plane that is propeller-driven. The engine or engines drive propellers to provide thrust for the craft.
I believe the Grumman F7F Tigercat was the last operational US propeller fighter.
the P-38 Lightning was one of the fastest propeller driven aircraft of world war 2. it could almost break the sound barrier in a dive
The first propeller-driven device is attributed to the 4th century BC, with the ancient Greek engineer Archimedes designing a screw propeller for moving water. However, the first practical application of a propeller in aviation came in the 19th century, with Sir George Cayley's designs in the early 1800s. The first successful powered flight using a propeller was achieved by the Wright brothers in 1903 with their aircraft, the Wright Flyer.
No. Normal vehicles cant be driven. They can be blown to hell though. Only military grade vehicles can be driven
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The propeller pushes or pulls the aircraft forward, once sufficient forward speed is attained the wing can produce lift and the aircraft flies.
An airboat is a flat-bottomed boat driven by an in-air propeller and used in shallow water.
The change in the 1950's to aircraft was propeller driven to jet engines