A jumbo plane, such as the Boeing 747, typically has four engines. These engines provide the necessary thrust for takeoff, cruising, and landing. Some modern jumbo jets, like the Airbus A380, have four engines as well, while others, like the Boeing 777, can have two engines. The specific number depends on the model and design of the aircraft.
A jumbo jet, also known as a 747, has four engines. These engines are all mounted on the wings of the plane and are needed to power the plane through height weight takeoffs.
On a standard 747 jumbo jet, there are 420 seats.
One.
Approximately it would take 3,600,456 balls in order to fill a jumbo jet plane
depends what plane it is, a 737, 747, jumbo jet........
Zero.
it will crash
When the plane is empty the it weighs 538,000 pounds.
Depending on the size of the jet, the amount of engines may vary between 2 and 4 (on most commercial aircraft) The engines can be fixed to the wings, integrated in the tail, or above the stabilizers in the rear of the plane.
A light plane weighs a few hundred pounds, a jumbo jet hundreds of tons.
A plane which has 2engines on their wings 1 is also in the Tail of the Plane same with if a planes wings had 4 engines it also has one in the Tail of the Plane
Jumbo jets do not glide, they have trajectory. Without their engines they essentially fall out of the sky. There are some reports of pilots increasing the glide path somewhat.