aircraft engine

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aircraft engine

The mechanic inspects the aircraft engine in the hangar.

Definition

Noun: - The engine that powers an aircraft: A machine designed to convert energy (typically from fuel combustion) into mechanical power to provide thrust or propulsion for an aircraft, enabling it to fly.

Usage
  • This term refers specifically to the primary powerplant of any vehicle capable of flight, including airplanes, helicopters, and some drones.
  • It is a compound noun. The word "aircraft" functions as a modifier specifying the type of engine.
Examples
  • The reliability of the aircraft engine is critical for safety.
  • Technicians are performing maintenance on the aircraft engine.
  • Early aircraft engines were much less powerful than modern ones.
Advanced Usage
  • "to overhaul an aircraft engine": to completely disassemble, repair, and reassemble an aircraft engine.
    • The plane is out of service while they overhaul its aircraft engine.
  • Used in technical and regulatory contexts (e.g., aviation authorities set standards for aircraft engine certification and noise levels).
Variants and Related Words
  • Engine: The general term for a machine that converts energy into motion.
  • Jet engine: A type of aircraft engine that generates thrust by ejecting a high-speed jet of gas.
  • Piston engine / Radial engine: Types of internal combustion aircraft engines.
  • Turboprop engine: A turbine engine that drives a propeller.
  • Powerplant: A synonym often used in aviation for the engine or propulsion system.
Synonyms
  • Powerplant (in aviation context)
  • Aero-engine (less common variant)
Notes
  • "Aircraft engine" is a technical, compound noun. Its meaning is specific and not typically used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb. The core concept is the propulsion unit for any flying vehicle.
aircraft engine

The mechanic inspects the aircraft engine in the hangar.

Noun
  1. the engine that powers and aircraft