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Cars & Transportation: Aircraft: “Question: Why do jet engines not emit any kind of exhaust smoke ?” plus 4 more

Cars & Transportation: Aircraft: “Question: Why do jet engines not emit any kind of exhaust smoke ?” plus 4 more


Question: Why do jet engines not emit any kind of exhaust smoke ?

Posted: 11 Aug 2016 06:49 PM PDT

No smoke...? - You must be kidding -
Here is what you get with J-57 engines with water injection...
I used to fly these...!

https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/i...

Question: How do I get my pilots license?

Posted: 11 Aug 2016 04:29 PM PDT

It is a damned expensive way of impressing a girl.

If that is the only reason you want to learn, take my advice, by the time you spend the money to learn, you will have no money for the girl.

One of the great truisms of life, ''If it has wings or boobs, it is going to cost you big time''!

Question: What planes in Australia have 2 propellers and a tall rear-wing in a shape of a T?

Posted: 11 Aug 2016 02:29 PM PDT

The "tall rear wing in a shape of a T" is called horizontal stabilizer.

A number of airlines in Australia operate aircraft that match your description. Qantas regional partners Eastern Australia Airlines and Sunstate operate a number of Bombardier DHC-8-200, Q300 and Q400 turboprops.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/QantasLin...

http://www.airliners.net/photo/QantasLin...

Virgin Australia Regional fly ATR-72s in passenger configuration and Toll Aviation fly ATR-42s in cargo.

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Virgin-Au...

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Toll-Aviation/ATR-ATR-42-300F/2816517

Airnorth in Darwin flies an Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Airnorth/Embraer-EMB-120-Brasilia/1933777/L

Another turboprop that matches you description and common in Australia is Beechcraft 1900

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled/Raytheon-1900D/3888193

Question: C152 vs c172?

Posted: 11 Aug 2016 12:04 PM PDT

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