Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
a jet engine afterburner is when you put a lot of gas to the engine and you go very fast... An afterburner (or reheat) is an additional component added to some jet engines, primarily those on military supersonic aircraft. Its purpose is to provide a temporary increase in thrust, both for supersonic flight and for takeoff (as the high wing loading typical of supersonic aircraft designs means that take-off speed is very high). On military aircraft the extra thrust is also useful for combat situations. This is achieved by injecting additional fuel into the jet pipe downstream of (i.e. after) the turbine. The advantage of afterburning is significantly increased thrust; the disadvantage is its very high fuel consumption and inefficiency, though this is often regarded as acceptable for the short periods during which it is usually used. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterburner
Invented is the past participle of the verb invent. verb /past /past participle = invent /invented /invented
Mr. Kamal Ahmad invented the internet Mr. Irfan Alam invented the invented
Was invented in 1916 by Femely H. Banbury
Me I was the one who invented them.......
Afterburner - album - was created on 1985-10-28.
Afterburner - Fun Spot - was created in 1991.
An afterburner is a device in the engine of an aircraft which injects fuel into the exhaust system to increase thrust.
5000C Mark.
The Afterburner
China Beach - 1988 Afterburner - 2.14 was released on: USA: 5 April 1989
shift f4
Heart.
Press I and then Shift + F4
There isn't any because it has to reach a liftoff speed and then a cruising speed before being able to use the afterburner otherwise it would crash Answer: This is incorrect. Many aircraft use full afterburner (especially if loaded with weapons and/ or using a short runway) on take off. The F-16 takes off at around 120-130 knots (138-148 mph) and this speed is the same regardless of whether the afterburner is selected or not.
ii dont know
afterburner, it was released in 85 i do believe