A fighter jet typically starts using an auxiliary power unit (APU) or ground power unit (GPU) to provide electrical power and air pressure. Once the necessary systems are powered, the pilot initiates the engine start sequence, which involves opening fuel valves and igniting the fuel-air mixture in the engine. The jet’s engines then spool up to operational speed, allowing for full power during takeoff. After the engines are running, the pilot conducts final checks before taxiing onto the runway.
US fighter jet's designation start with F as it stands for Fighter, B for bomber and C for cargo etc...
Depends what type of fighter jet it is
Messerschmitt AG invented the first fighter jet.
Messerschmitt AG invented the first fighter jet.
A fighter jet can be faster than the speed of sound.
There are many, many thousands of parts in a modern fighter jet.
you can't buy a real jet fighter joystick!
A Lightning jet fighter
The first operational jet fighter was called the Messerschmitt Me-262.
Yes, and the f-22 is a fighter jet
A few things someone wanting to become a fighter jet pilot will need to know are anything and everything there is to know about a jet. You may want to start to study jets and there manuvers, flights, controls, designs, and equiptment.
Depends on which fighter jet, most fly between 1,000 and 1,400 mph.