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How far can turboprops fly?
Many turboprops are only capable of flights up to 1,500 miles whereas jets can fly 5,000+ miles without having to refuel. Most light jets are capable of a range of 800 to 2,400 miles, so the range factor is not always apples-to-apples.
How are planes delivered to customers?
TLDR – Most airplanes are delivered by flying the plane directly to its new destination, which may also involve refueling or equipping the plane with extra fuel tanks. In some cases, airplane components are shipped via boat or cargo plane and assembled in the destination country.
How are short range aircraft delivered?
Short-range airplanes are flown to destinations by using alternate routes or by adding temporary fuel tanks for the flight. In your example, additional fuel tanks would be added for the flight to the islands because there is no alternative route. The airline I used to fly for bought a Fokker F-28 in 1983.
How do turboprop planes work?
turboprop, also called P Jet, hybrid engine that provides jet thrust and also drives a propeller. It is basically similar to a turbojet except that an added turbine, rearward of the combustion chamber, works through a shaft and speed-reducing gears to turn a propeller at the front of the engine.
Are turboprops louder than jets?
The noise levels in the cabins of turboprop aircraft are typically 10 to 30 decibels louder than commercial jet noise levels. However, unlike jet noise the turboprop noise spectrum is dominated by a few low frequency tones.
How do small airplanes get to Hawaii?
The only way a small aircraft can get from LAX to Hawaii is with a huge ferry tank. The second engine is dead weight that could be fuel. A twin engine aircraft with one engine failure within the first 1/3 of the flight would fall into the sea as it is above its maximum single engine weight.
How do airlines choose aircraft?
Airlines often order several planes at a time, because they can get strong discounts off the list price for doing so. Some airlines have even ordered up to two hundred craft under the same contract. Airlines are given a spot in line, known as a delivery slot. If a particular model is popular, the wait can take years.
How do small aircraft get to Hawaii?
Are they shipped by boat and assembled there? A: Most are shipped over to Hawaii and reassembled. A few airplanes are fitted with additional ferry tanks and flown over.
What is the difference between turbofan and turboprop?
The fundamental difference lies in how the remaining exhaust energy is used. Turboprops extract virtually all of the kinetic energy and a larger portion of the thermal energy via expansion turbines to drive the propeller, while turbofans utilize an expansion nozzle to create high speed exhaust (thrust).
Why are turboprops loud?
A turboprop engine is a turbine engine but instead of generating thrust from exhaust, the engine drives a propeller. With a sweep of 12 feet, the blades were so long that even at idling thrust the tip of the blades moved at supersonic speeds producing a continuous visible sonic boom that could be heard from 40 km away.