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Well really you need an even number of engines (having more weight on one wing is avery bad thing), however, one engine can be put in the fuselage, or two engines in the wings and one in the tail etc.
Have you ever seen this cool plane?
by XT on September 3rd, 2010
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In which part or chain of parts inside a jet engine does the net forward thrust appear and get transmitted to the pylon and the airframe?
by bbsala on August 11th, 2010
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What causes aircraft con-trails ?
by Tel UK- Licensed to fish! on December 21st, 2010
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How can i make an aircraft with household things..? what household things do i use??
by blahblah159 on June 4th, 2010
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How many commercial airliners are operating in the world today?
by runrig on June 20th, 2010
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Well the 727 has three.
by KevinW42 on July 7th, 2008
Yes, an engine in each wing and one in the tail.
by QueenR eats the Terminator for breakfast on July 7th, 2008