The propeller on an airplane converts the rotational energy from the engine into thrust, which propels the aircraft forward. By spinning rapidly, the blades create a difference in air pressure, generating lift and moving air backward, which in turn pushes the airplane forward. This thrust is essential for takeoff, climbing, cruising, and landing. In propeller-driven aircraft, efficiency and performance are largely dependent on the design and pitch of the propeller blades.
A propeller airplane is, simply put, any airplane which uses a propeller for propulsion.
A ship is propelled by wind or a propeller, and an airplane is propelled by a jet engine, propeller or turboprop.
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yes, but not too powerful, or the plane will spin with the propeller
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The propeller on a turboprop airplane engine spins to move the aircraft through the air. It acts in a way similar to that of the blade in a fan.
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Yes, some airplanes have propellers.
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The PILOT is considered part of the CREW. The PROPELLER is a part of the actual aircraft.
The propeller turns many revolutions per minute and deflects air behind it .