7. Propulsion

Course subject(s) Module A: Introductory module

In his first lecture on propulsion, Mr. Hoekstra discusses the early difficulties in the field of propulsion and discusses some fundamentals of propulsion.

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In this clip, Mr. Hoekstra will investigate the working principle behind the airbreathing engines we use today.

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In this clip Mr. Hoekstra will discuss the first of two engine types often found on aircraft: the propeller engine.

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In his first of two clips on jet engines, Mr. Hoekstra will discuss the different types of jet engines which are used these days.

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In this clip Mr. Hoekstra will answer the question he posed at the end of the last clip: Why are modern jet engines so enormous?

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