One can get information on airplane engines from the website of the manufacturers of airplane engines. There will be many different answers to questions one may have.
None in production.
At least one(!), the biggest planes have six.
At least one(!), the biggest planes have six.
There are many manufacturers of aeroplane or airplane engines. The leading manufacturers of airplane, aeroplane, or jet engines are Boeing, General Electric, and Pratt & Whittney.
An engine producing THRUST keeps an airplane moving forward. Types of engines used by airplanes include reciprocating engines, turbo prop engines, turbojet, and turbofan engines. Some manufacturers are developing electric engines and one bicycle racer powered a very lightweight airplane using pedal power connected to a propeller.
The noise of the airplane comes from the engines.
Depends on the airplane size and engines used.
The thrust is an airplane is provided by the engines.
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One can find more information about airplane models on websites such as 'AMA Flight School', 'Just Plane Models', 'Airplane Shop', 'Megahobby' and 'Die Cast Airplane'.
An airplane accelerates due to the thrust generated by its engines. As the engines produce forward thrust, the aircraft gains speed. The thrust must overcome drag forces acting on the airplane to achieve acceleration.
The engines, driving propellers or jets, make the airplane move.