Joshua Andrews invented the make and break engine in 1726. he invented it to power a snowmobiel called a Yamaha bravo. its a 5.3L v8 256hp engine.
Sorry, but engine connection cannot be defined without make and model of engine and tiller.
It's the engine that makes the propeller go fast, not the number of blades.
It depends they usually make $24 a hour sometimes even more depending on what your doing like: Marine mechanic or outdoor power equipment if you own a buisness in that field i know you make much more hoped this helped
There are three parts to the PT6 engine. First is the compressor section. It's like any other turbine engine. Next is the "free power turbine." You have seen the little pinwheels kids like--you blow on them and they spin. Well, this is a pinwheel for grown-ups: there's a fan on the end of the compressor section's shaft. It blows air against a second turbine that's attached to the next section, which is the gearbox. When the second turbine spins... the gears and shafts in the gearbox turn and make the engine's propeller rotate. The PT6 is an unusual engine in that it's "in backwards"--the intake end of the engine, which in most engines points toward the nose of the plane, points toward the tail on a plane with a PT6 in it. PT6 engines are very versatile and have been used for a lot of things. Someone even tried running a locomotive on one--it worked fine but railroad mechanics would need to be retrained to work on jet engines, so the experiment never got past the trial stage.
The wright Brothers made their first "engine powered" airplane in a fish market with Old yeller and a package of dope Suckit!
no. the wright brothers first plane did not suceed. it took many trys to make it "wright"
wright brothers made the first sucessfull flight in 1903
The Wright brothers made their first successful flight in 1903.
The Wright Brothers. (Wilbur and Orville Wright).
The Wright brothers didn't make it , Samuel T. Langley made it.
wright brothers
They used spruce for the frame and covered it with muslin. The engine and many other parts were metal.
On the day of the first flight of the Wright Flyer, the brothers did a coin-toss to decide which of them would make the first flight. Wilbur won.
The Wright brothers invented the first biplane with an engine that paved the way for all airplanes you currently see today. Their innovation allowed airplanes to become the main type of travel over long distances.
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