An aircraft with an engine.
The "Cherokee" is a model of Piper Aircraft. It is a single engine, propeller driven, low wing aircraft.
Power sources for propeller driven aircraft are usually either a gas turbine or a piston cylinder engine. There are other, obscure types, usually variations of a internal combustion engine, or an electric motor like in the Helios
A power driven vessel is often understood to be a mechanically driven boat. Human power as in rowing or wind driven power is not usually considered power driven.
Who developed power aircraft?
The altitude a propeller-driven plane can achieve varies based on its design, engine power, and aerodynamic efficiency. Generally, most commercial propeller-driven aircraft can cruise at altitudes between 20,000 and 30,000 feet. However, specialized aircraft, like the Beechcraft Baron or the Piper Aerostar, can reach altitudes of around 30,000 to 35,000 feet. Ultimately, the specific capabilities depend on the aircraft model and its operating conditions.
A "fighter" is a type of aircraft designed for a specific mission, i.e., fighting other aircraft. Early fighter aircraft were propeller driven, but since the 1960s, almost all fighter aircraft are powered by jet engines. The mission is the same, just the power plants have changed.
AC power is made by alternators driven off the the aircraft engines CSD . That is a form of transmission that operates alternators, generators and pumps.
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The propeller pushes or pulls the aircraft forward, once sufficient forward speed is attained the wing can produce lift and the aircraft flies.
the P-38 Lightning was one of the fastest propeller driven aircraft of world war 2. it could almost break the sound barrier in a dive
In the event engine-driven fuel pump fails.