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+ | In the Aerofly FS 2 there are a handful of different engines to propel an aircraft. There are engines that drive [[propeller|propellers]] through a driveshaft and there are jet-engines that directly create a thrust. | ||
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+ | ===== Propeller Propulsion ===== | ||
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+ | A [[propeller]] in the Aerofly FS 2 is usually connected to a [[rigidbody]] object. That '' | ||
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+ | In the Aerofly FS 2 there are a couple of engines to choose from: | ||
+ | * Turboshaft engines made from [[aircraft: | ||
+ | * [[engine|Combustion engine]] | ||
+ | * [[electric_engine|Electric engine]] | ||
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+ | See the guide to [[aircraft: | ||
+ | ===== Jet-Stream-Engines ===== | ||
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+ | Jet stream engines compress air, mix it with fuel, burn it in a combustion chamber and accelerate the hot gases through turbine blades. There are numerous ways to create such an engine and each has their own characteristics. In the Aerofly FS 2 the following jet stream engines are implemented: | ||
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+ | * [[aircraft: | ||
+ | * [[turbofan]], | ||
+ | * [[jet_engine]] afterburning turbojet engine used in fighter jets like the F15E or F18. | ||
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+ | See our guide to [[aircraft: | ||
+ | ===== Rocket Engine ===== | ||
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+ | Rocket Engines are currently only partly implemented. The '' | ||
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