Engines on an aircraft are typically numbered left to right, so the number one engine would be on the far left as you sit in the pilot's or co-pilots seat.
There can be any number of points on a plane, or even on a line - and any number of lines on a plane.
Quadrant.
They eliminate propeller torque as a reason for the aircraft to have a critical engine. When a plane has two engines, the one that will most affect the plane's handling if it quits is called the critical engine. If a twin loses one engine in flight, the plane will turn toward that engine. But in a critical-engine situation, the plane will turn more sharply toward one side. On a clockwise-prop plane the port engine is critical; the starboard engine is critical on a counterclockwise-prop plane. This doesn't necessarily mean the plane doesn't have a critical engine. A plane might have one hydraulic pump. If the engine running it dies, you're going to have to strong-arm the plane back to the ground.
It is one plane shape consisting of four straight sides (and four vertices).
No. If the four points are coplanar, they determine only one plane!
The first modern plane was introduce with the monoplane designed DC-1. This duel engine plane was design to still be able to take off with one engine out.
yes some planes have an engine at the front and that's all
It depends on the airplane.If the plane is a Boeing 727, DC-10 or Lockheed L-1011, it only has three engines.If it's a 747, which comes from the factory with four, having one engine stop running isn't that bad. Pilots train for the shutdown of one engine. If the fourth engine falls off the wing, which has happened, the plane can go out of control and crash.
No one answer. Some have one, some have 2, 3, 4, or more.
The number of plane figures that can be traced, is that every plane figure can be traced!
No one answer. Some have one, some have 2, 3, 4, or more.
One over four is NOT a whole number.