First engine-powered aircraft flew on December 17th 1903, Kittyhawk, NC, USA. (Orville Wright, pilot)
365, or 366 on a leap year
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That engine was produced from 1987-1999
Depending on what year. F1 Engines can cost from $100,000s or even $1,000,000's depending on what year 2013 Engines cost around $1.25. The new 2014 engines will cost about $3.75 Million.
The good folks at SAS have put together an emission calculator for all types of aeroplanes if you want the answer by specific type. As for cumulative emissions it is estimated that some 16,000 commercial aircraft reoduce 600 million tonnes of carbon dioxide every year.
Each driver may use no more than eight engines during a championship season. Should a driver use more than eight engines, he will drop 10 places on the starting grid of the event at which an additional unit is to be used. As of the end of the year, there were fears that Ferrari do not have enough engines to finish the season but everyone finished the season within their allotted quota of engines without incurring the penalty.
Yes. It depends on the year. Older engines were carbureted, new engines are TBI.
for your information, people don't ride cars, they either drive cars or ride in them. however, if your actual question was "what year did people first drive cars?" then the answer would be around 1769 when the first 'automobiles' were made although some people don't believe this and the fuel gas-powered internal combustion engines first appeared in 1806 where as 1885 was the introduction of gasoline-fuelled internal combustion engines.
Started with the 2005 models, 300, Magnum and pickups.
The VW engine codes 000.101.102 and 211.101.102 correspond to air-cooled engines used in various Volkswagen models. The 000.101.102 is typically associated with early Volkswagen Type 1 (Beetle) engines from the late 1960s to early 1970s, while the 211.101.102 code is linked to the Type 2 (Bus) engines produced primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. The exact year can vary depending on the specific model and production run.
It depends on what year, make, and model.Chrysler has used two different 2.5L engines. The four cylinder was paired to a three speed automatic. The V6 was paired to a four speed automatic.It depends on what year, make, and model.Chrysler has used two different 2.5L engines. The four cylinder was paired to a three speed automatic. The V6 was paired to a four speed automatic.
If you can fix a 70-year-old airplane, they are. I wouldn't get one - if a 70-year-old car quits running you put it in neutral and coast to the shoulder. Seventy-year-old planes are a different story.