Obviously some kind of PRISM.
More than 1,400 ME 262 turbojets were produced, but fewer than 300 saw combat. This structure clearly distinguishes the two related but contrasting ideas, avoiding any confusion that could arise from faulty coordination.
it can fly
two planes intersect in one line, or the planes could be parallel. by the way there is no such thing as skew planes...
The angle between two planes when the planes intersect at a point is the acute angle fixed by the normal vectors of the planes.
Gasoline-fueled piston engines and turbojets.
Propeller airliners use Turboprops. Jets use turbofans and turbojets.
The main purpose of the turbojet aircraft engine is to provide enough power to operate larger planes. These turbojets make lengthier flight travel possible.
the main difference between turbojets and rocket engines lies in their method of generating thrust. Turbojets rely on atmospheric oxygen to combust fuel and generate thrust, making them dependent on the surrounding air. In contrast, rocket engines carry both fuel and an oxidizer, allowing them to operate in the vacuum of space where there is no atmospheric oxygen. This fundamental distinction enables rockets to achieve much higher altitudes and speeds than turbojets.
Turbojets increase efficiency at high speeds because they rely on the forward motion of the aircraft to compress incoming air, which reduces the amount of work the engine has to do compared to slower speeds. This allows turbojets to produce more thrust for the same amount of fuel, resulting in improved efficiency at higher speeds.
cars and planes
A chisel is an example of a wedge, a pair of inclined planes. A combination of the two inclined planes.
What kind? Trains, planes, police...
Cars,PLanes...ect.
zeros
It is a special kind of fuel used in jet planes
some kind of spanish