It's still a jet engine that burns fuel but that's in a dedicated gas turbine that operates solely as a turbogenerator to create electricity at subsonic speeds. Since that's all it does, its ...
Just because LEGO Technic is technically a toy doesn’t mean that you cannot do solid engineering with it, like building ...
A proposal to revise an E.U. law requiring carmakers to stop producing combustion engines by 2035 would offer some relief to automakers, but it sets back the region’s climate goals. By Patricia Cohen ...
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Flying with jet engines on feet
Jet engines are attached to a person’s feet and tested at speeds reaching 103.4 mph. This video shows acceleration, control, and how jet propulsion allows human powered flight captured in ultra high ...
In the United States, in mid-December, Boom Supersonic, a company famous for seeking to bring back supersonic flights, unveiled Superpower, a 42-megawatt natural gas turbine based on jet engine ...
STRASBOURG, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The European Commission unveiled a plan on Tuesday to drop the EU's effective ban on new combustion-engine cars from 2035 after pressure from the region's auto sector, ...
Testing spaces at PBS Aerospace’s HQ include areas to fine-tune and troubleshoot turbines, compressors, exhaust systems. PBS Aerospace officially opened its new North American headquarters in Roswell ...
Dec 15 (Reuters) - Europe's embattled carmakers are hoping for a reprieve when Brussels unveils an auto sector package on Tuesday, which could water down an effective ban on new combustion engines ...
EU sets 90% car CO2 emission reduction target for 2035 EU's EV policy shift may benefit Chinese automakers Comes after Ford takes $19.5 bln charge, retreats from EVs Analysts say picture more nuanced ...
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) -- The European Commission proposed on Tuesday dropping the European Union's effective ban on new combustion engine cars from 2035 by allowing continued sales of some ...
Everyone generally knows about piston and rotary engines, with many a flamewar having been waged over the pros and cons of each design. The “correct” answer is thus to combine both ...
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