Examples of 'twin-engine aircraft' in a sentence

Meaning of "twin-engine aircraft"

twin-engine aircraft - A 'twin-engine aircraft' is an airplane that is powered by two engines. This configuration provides redundancy and increased safety in case one engine fails. Twin-engine aircraft are commonly used for commercial flights, private aviation, and military operations, offering a balance of performance, fuel efficiency, and operational flexibility

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twin-engine aircraft
This is particularly advantageous in a twin-engine aircraft.
Twin-engine aircraft were occasionally used in planned kamikaze attacks.
Three of the few remaining enemy twin-engine aircraft at that base were destroyed.
The twin-engine aircraft is a combat helo with transport capabilities.
This device is applicable to single-engine or twin-engine aircraft and in particular to drones.
The present invention relates to a system and a method for starting the engines of a twin-engine aircraft.
It remains the only twin-engine aircraft ever built in Latvia.
Its mission was the training of third-phase aviation cadets in twin-engine aircraft.
This American built twin-engine aircraft is an excellent 6 seat plane with great autonomy.
System and a method for the automatic starting of the engines of a twin-engine aircraft.
Propeller Control System Twin-engine aircraft benefit from the use of a feathering propeller-control system.
Nevertheless, the invention preferentially applies to a twin-engine aircraft.
It was the first twin-engine aircraft that Cessna put into production after World War II.
This is, in particular, especially advantageous in the case of a twin-engine aircraft.
The frigate Ecojet is a wide-body twin-engine aircraft for a relatively free niche of medium-haul routes.

See also

Issue 14 of Aces High takes us into the world of twin-engine aircraft.
It is a twin-engine aircraft designed to replace the old Boeing 777.
Slightly modified for use in a single engine Gripen, instead of a twin-engine aircraft like the F/A-18.
FIG . 3 shows an aft twin-engine aircraft with the tail section in one embodiment ;.
Amelia International operates an Embraer 145 twin-engine aircraft on this route.
The Piper PA-31 is a twin-engine aircraft with retractable landing gear and constant-speed propellers.

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