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  1. Jet engine - Wikipedia

    Jet engine during take-off showing visible hot exhaust (Germanwings Airbus A319-100) A jet engine is a type of reaction engine, discharging a fast-moving jet of heated gas (usually air) …

  2. How do jet engines work? | Types of jet engine compared

    Apr 3, 2025 · A jet engine works by burning fuel in air to release hot exhaust gas. But where a car engine uses the explosions of exhaust to push its pistons, a jet engine forces the gas past the …

  3. Jet engine | Design, Types, & Functionality | Britannica

    Nov 20, 2025 · A jet engine is any of a class of internal-combustion engines that propel aircraft by means of the rearward discharge of a jet of fluid, usually hot exhaust gases generated by …

  4. Engines - NASA

    May 13, 2021 · The First Jet Engine - A Short History of Early Engines Sir Isaac Newton in the 18th century was the first to theorize that a rearward-channeled explosion could propel a …

  5. How Does a Jet Engine Work? - Pilot Institute

    Jul 17, 2023 · The Basics of a Jet Engine (Gas Turbine) A gas turbine jet engine works by compressing air, mixing it with fuel, igniting the mixture, and ejecting the air behind the engine, …

  6. How Does a Jet Engine Work? Understanding the 6 Main Types

    Apr 21, 2024 · How Does a TurboProp Engine Work? A TurboProp Engine is a Jet Engine where the low power turbine (also called the power turbine here) is directly connected to the …

  7. The 5 Main Types of Aircraft Jet Engines - Aero Corner

    There are 5 main types of aircraft jet engines. Each have their benefits, drawbacks, and best use cases. Learn more about the different types of turbine engines in this article. The concept of …

  8. Jet Engine - SKYbrary Aviation Safety

    A Jet Engine is a reaction engine - that is, an engine which provides propulsion or thrust by expelling a reaction mass - and works in accordance with Newton's third law of motion: "For …

  9. How does a jet engine work? | MIT School of Engineering

    Feb 14, 2012 · Jet engines create forward thrust by taking in a large amount of air and discharging it as a high-speed jet of gas. The way they’re designed allows aircraft to fly faster …

  10. History of the jet engine - Wikipedia

    Following the end of the war, the German jet aircraft and jet engines were extensively studied by the victorious allies and contributed to work on early Soviet (see Arkhip Lyulka) and US jet …