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Aircraft engine manufacturers construct aircraft engines, and maintain the engines when faulty.
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The engine on an airplane can be located in several places, depending on the aircraft design. In most commercial jetliners, engines are mounted under the wings. However, on some smaller aircraft and older models, engines may be mounted on the fuselage or in the rear of the aircraft. Each configuration has its advantages, affecting aerodynamics, maintenance, and noise levels.
Historically, the four engine design was used to ensure performance and reliability. Aircraft engines back in the early years of aviation were prone to failures and mechanical trouble, and with a four engine airplane, losing 1 engine meant the aircraft retained 3/4 of its performance, versus 1/2 with a two engine design. Additionally, engine technology at the time meant that some aircraft actually required 4 engines in order to have sufficient thrust for takeoff/climb (i.e, B-747). Today, the only real advantage a four engine aircraft enjoys is performance (as mentioned above), and an increased level of redundancy. Additionally, both of the advantages are rapidly dissolving, as no current commercial transports (other than A380 and 747) employ a four engine design.
Fighter aircraft typically have 1 or 2 engines.
Aircraft engine manufacturers build and repair aircraft engines using automated robots and other computer-aided equipment.
Almost all of the first aircraft engines were air cooled as this made for a lighter engine.
From left to right.On a twin engined aircraft, engine one will be on the left wing, engine two on the right. On a four-engined aircraft, engines one and two will be on the left wing, with engine one being the outer engine and engine two being the inner engine. Engine three and four will be on the right wing with engine three being the inner engine and four being the outer.On aircraft which have two engines in-line like the Cessna skymaster. The forward engine is engine one and the aft engine is engine two.
The number of cylinders in an airplane engine can vary widely depending on the type of aircraft and its engine design. Small general aviation aircraft often use piston engines with 4 to 6 cylinders, while larger aircraft may have engines with more than 12 cylinders, particularly in radial configurations. Jet engines, on the other hand, typically do not have cylinders as they operate on a different principle, using turbine technology instead.
In most modern aircraft the other engines will cope with one out.
For the most part, jet engine aircraft mostly have 2 jet engines such as the a319, 737 and private jets such as lears and gulfstreams. However, this is purely dependent on the type of aircraft it is. Some aircraft, such as the 747, a340 and a380 have 4 jet engines.
An inventor developed a new turbofan blade for jet engines. He obtains a patent for the new design and sells all his patent rights to the design to Acme Jet Engine Company. Acme then produces and sells a new jet engine based on the design to the aviation public. Beta Aircraft Corporation purchases two of Acme's new jet engines from a retailer selling Acme engines and installs them in its own research craft. What can Acme do?