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Bennett Wu
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31 July, 18:58
How does an airplane engine work?
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Logan Hall
31 July, 19:16
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Un motor aeronáutico o motor de aviación es aquel que se utiliza para la propulsión de aeronaves mediante la generación de una fuerza de arrastre.
Existen distintos tipos de motores de aviación, aunque se dividen en dos clases básicas: motores recíprocos - o de pistón - y de turbina de gas. Recientemente y gracias al desarrollo de la NASA y otras entidades, se ha comenzado también la producción de motores eléctricos para aeronaves que funcionen con energía solar fotovoltaica.
eso depende de el motor que cada avion tenga
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