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There are no current military aircraft with 6 engines.

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What military aircraft has 6 engines?

The Boeing B-47 Stratojet strategic bomber had six engines. It is no longer in service. Also, during WWII, the Germans made a powered glider called the Me-323. In the '70s, the US made three prototypes of the XB-70 Valkrye. Besides, the Boeing B-52 also appears to have 6 engines. Actually, it has an engine pod in place of a single engine per support pole. The engine pod has 2 engines each, so if you ever see a huge military aircraft in the US with 6 engines, then you must know that it's actually 12!


What military airplane has six engines?

The B-47 Stratojet had 6 engines, but is no longer in service.


How many engines have a plane?

the max they have now is 4 but the could have 5...2 on each wing and 1 on the tail. Actually, Antonov is flying some planes with 6 engines, and some military aircraft in the past have had 10. It is true that very few airliners will have anything beyond 4 currently.


How many engines can a plane have?

the max they have now is 4 but the could have 5...2 on each wing and 1 on the tail. Actually, Antonov is flying some planes with 6 engines, and some military aircraft in the past have had 10. It is true that very few airliners will have anything beyond 4 currently.


What aircraft has 2 engines?

Go to an airport and look at the planes you will notice that the planes have 2 engines There are many different aircraft that have two engines. At small airports, there are many aircraft that carry 5 or 6 or 8 people that have 2 propellor engines. Then there are many jets that have 2 jet engines. Also, it can depend on what country you live in. For the US, a 2-engine aircraft incudes the Boeing 737 and 757 and 767. If it is a very large airplane, then it could be the Boeing 777. There are Airbus A300, A310s. There are really too many to name and it would be too difficult to help you identify exactly what aircraft you saw.


How were Zeppelins powered?

Zeppelins were powered by multiple engines, typically internal combustion engines, such as large petrol (gasoline) engines. These engines provided the necessary thrust to propel the Zeppelin through the air.


How many cylinders does an airoplane have?

The number of cylinders in an airplane engine can vary widely depending on the type of aircraft and its engine design. Small general aviation aircraft often use piston engines with 4 to 6 cylinders, while larger aircraft may have engines with more than 12 cylinders, particularly in radial configurations. Jet engines, on the other hand, typically do not have cylinders as they operate on a different principle, using turbine technology instead.


How many engines in one airplane?

You have to have at least one. (If you don't have an engine, your are classified as a glider.) The largest planes typically run 4 or 6 jet engines. Most planes have 1,2,3,4 or 6 engines. Very large aircraft sometimes have more. There are propeller planes, turbo prop and jet engines. There are also VTOL Vertical TakeOff and Landing planes, such as the Harrier and Osprey


What types of engines are used in the cessna 406 bush plane?

There is no such thing as a Cessna 406 bushplane. The 406 is a high speed executive aircraft that seats12-14 people. It has Pratt and Whitney PT 6-A engines


Does the FAA have jurisdiction over military aircraft or regulate them in any way?

The FAA regulates all aircraft when it comes to air traffic control within controlled airspace. Military aircraft always have the prerogative to declare "Due Regard" (operations will be conducted with due regard for the safety other aircraft) or "MARSA" (military assumes responsibility for separation of aircraft) when the mission requires it. The FAA does not have control over the training or certification of military pilots of aircraft. An interesting deviation to this are the civilian aircraft that are also in the US Air Force inventory. These include the VIP aircraft used to carry generals and politicians and includes Air Force One. These aircraft were certified by the FAR's (Federal Aviation Regulations). The E-4 Airborne Command Post was developed from a Boeing B747-200. It was already certified by the FAR's. But the Air Force added liquid oxygen system (civilian aircraft only use gaseous oxygen) and an In-flight Refueling Receptical. These were certified by military regulations. The USAF required a higher Take-off Gross Weight so Boeing added the General Electric CF-6 engines and larger brakes and this was certified by Boeing using FAR's and flight test program.


Is the C5 airplane the biggest in the world?

No it is not, the world's largest aircraft to date is the Antonov An-225 which has a wingspan of 290ft 2in and weighs fully loaded around 1,323,000lbs. This aircraft has 6 Turbofan engines 32 wheels as landing gear. It's pretty big!


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