It depends on the power of the jet engines. The normal cost would be atleast 1 million dollars for a reasonably good power engine. There are also engines less than that cost.
Jet powered aircraft have a number of advantages over conventional internal combustion propeller driven aircraft. To start with, jet engines can operate in a much wider range of conditions. Propellers lose their effectiveness at high altitudes and at high speeds while jet engines are capable of operating at much higher altitudes and a much much higher speeds with little or no loss of power. Jet engines have fewer moving parts than internal combustion engines which makes them easier and simpler to design, build, maintain and repair. Jet engines run on fuel that is very similar to diesel fuel, and is much safer to handle and store than gasoline. Jet engines can produce much more thrust power for their weight than conventional reciprocating engines do.
Pretty much the same. Most jet engines contain very little chromium
The jet engines used jet fuel, not gasoline as the 6 main engines did.
The F-16 uses a fuel variant of kerosene. It is called JP-8, and is used widely in jet engines in the United States. The cost as of August 19, 2012 is $3.09 per gallon.
Jet engines can vary in speed depending on the type and size of the engine. Commercial jet engines typically operate at speeds between 9,000 and 25,000 rpm (revolutions per minute). Military jet engines can reach even higher speeds, often exceeding 30,000 rpm.
About 100,000,000
An aircraft propelled by jet engines rather than piston engines.
Many factories in Britain make jet engines.
£10
Way too much.
it cost 45,300
jet engines require air, compression, and combustion to make it work