Well, thrust is propel something forward. There are 4 different types of thrust, that is ....a)Propeller b)Jet engine c)Rocket engines d)ramjet engines... Check this website out to know more about...
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automotive aerodynamics deals with the air flow on the surface if the car and calculations of drag on its body. While aircraft aerodynamics deals with the Lift and Drag...
We get the speed by aero dynamics by if the vehicle or vessel is "Streamlined"or its shape lets air pass down it quickly e.g an aero plane has a a curved nose just to let the air pass quickly instead...
this is a control which allows the pilot of an aircraft to increase or decrease the power of the engines, on take-off pilot was usually push the the thrust lever forward to increase power and pull...