Its the "ram turbine" google for more info..^^,
just put the propeller in the aircraft
An aircraft propeller is what gives the aircraft power to move it forward (or backward, depending on it's pitch). This enables the aircraft to acquire lift and gain altitude. Propellers are found on some fixed-wing aircraft and autogyros. On helicopters, the blades that lift it and stabilize it are called rotors.
The usual term for that is prop wash.
Many small aircraft have 1 propeller.
To "propel" the aircraft through the air.
The main purpose of an aircraft propeller is to pull the aircraft through the air. and also to convert the rotational force to thrust or lift.
The propeller pushes or pulls the aircraft forward, once sufficient forward speed is attained the wing can produce lift and the aircraft flies.
A propeller is the object on the aircraft that rotates to produce thrust almost like a fan makes wind... it aims the wind behind it and pushes the aircraft forward
the motor spins the propeller like a turbine. isn't it obvious, idiot .
jet and propeller
The Spruce Goose built by Hughes Aircraft had eight massive propeller driven engines. It only flew one time with Howard Hughes at the wheel.