they make powerful propeller sounds.
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.
Business jet, turboprop.
A ship is propelled by wind or a propeller, and an airplane is propelled by a jet engine, propeller or turboprop.
Piston, turbojet, turbofan, turboprop to name a few.
It makes a rumbling noise
It usually depends on the make. Higher end props tend to be safer than jets because of all the problems that might occur on sophosticated aircraft, such as Jets.
a very loud one.
That is hard to describe in words. There are three types of sounds based on the type of engines: (a) propellor airplane, (b) Turbo-prop airplane and (c) Jet-powered airplane.
No, the i in airplane is silent.
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Yes, the word "airplane" contains the long "a" sound, but it does not have a long "e" sound. The pronunciation of "airplane" emphasizes the "air" with a long vowel sound, while the "plane" part ends with a short "a" sound. Thus, the word does not include a long "e" sound at all.
rumbling