a small engine plane is a plane that is small
A plane without an engine is a glider, also referred to as a sail plane.
The forward force from a plane's engine is thrust.
What are the procedures in a small plane and the engine fails
The engine helps the plane to fly by proiding thrust and lift.
bearer plane is responsible for the transport of the actual payload.
A plane with no engine is a glider. They use the air currents to stay aloft.
The forward force from a plane's engine is called THRUST.
They eliminate propeller torque as a reason for the aircraft to have a critical engine. When a plane has two engines, the one that will most affect the plane's handling if it quits is called the critical engine. If a twin loses one engine in flight, the plane will turn toward that engine. But in a critical-engine situation, the plane will turn more sharply toward one side. On a clockwise-prop plane the port engine is critical; the starboard engine is critical on a counterclockwise-prop plane. This doesn't necessarily mean the plane doesn't have a critical engine. A plane might have one hydraulic pump. If the engine running it dies, you're going to have to strong-arm the plane back to the ground.
what is a airplane engine called
there is yet to be made a plane engine "guard". maybe in a few years. :)
It pulls the plane through the air.