The air passes through the air intake in the front area of the aircraft and then mixes with the fuel which is ignited and then sent out the back causing its thrust. A slightly more complicated answer follows the standard operation of Suck, Squeze, Bang, Blow. Air is actually SUCKed into the intake by a rotary air compresser at the heart of the engine. The compressor vanes SQUEEZE the air to high pressures where it is then mixed with fuel. The mixture is then ignited (BANG) where it is BLOWn out of the back of the engine creating thrust.
there is no reverse gear but ..... it has ... thrust reverser is equipped in the jet engine which moves the aircraft backwards even faster
The shape of the aircraft makes it aerodynamic.
A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption. A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption.
ME-262 jet fighter, but it was introduced too late to effect the war.
There are many types of jet fighter aircrafts. Some names for these fighter jets are SR-71 Blackhawk, Hornet F-18, F-22 Raptor and the stealth F-35 fighter jet.
Fighter jets are specialized jet-powered aircraft which are purpose-built for intercepting and destroying other aircraft. They are generally smaller and faster than other types of aircraft.
It is the main source of the jet which makes it fly
A "fighter" is a type of aircraft designed for a specific mission, i.e., fighting other aircraft. Early fighter aircraft were propeller driven, but since the 1960s, almost all fighter aircraft are powered by jet engines. The mission is the same, just the power plants have changed.
It depends on which aircraft you mean: some are single seaters, some are two seaters.
The MiG-29 is a jet fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union.
That depends on which aircraft and how much load it's carrying.
A jet fighter aircraft carries one person, some jet airliners carry 500 people.