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Why are airplanes faster than cars?

airplanes have huge engines unlike cars the also run on a better type of fuel than cars but jet fuel would ruin a car


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What is the difference between jet and airplane?

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Can we use High Flash Speed Diesel for Engines in Earthmoving Machinery?

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What history is about jet engines?

Jet engines for war planes took a major leap forward during WW II. Both British and German aircraft engineers were working on this type of engine. As it turned out, the German ME 262 became the first successful fighter plane that had a substantial advantage in speed over conventional gasoline driven engines. Jet propulsion continued to advance after WW II. New jet fighter airplanes have tremendous speed and maneuverability. This also carried over to commercial cargo and passenger aircraft.


What kind of energy does the airplane use?

Airplanes primarily use jet fuel as an energy source to power their engines and propel them through the air. Jet fuel is a type of fossil fuel that is specifically designed for use in aircraft engines.


What kind of plane is the delta wing design on?

The kind of plane that have delta are the airplanes that fly very fast, usually over or near the supersonic speed (faster than the speed of sound). The type of airplanes that have the most delta wings are fighters, and some of the bombers such as the XB-70.


How long does it take for a plane to crash land?

It depends on... * the type of plane (size/shape) * the height when engines failed * the speed when engines failed ...and probably other factors.


What type of user would have a high speed computer?

me?