Love Outweighs Fear
@QuietNoMore
21 August, 08:18
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James Dean
@Wait_its_time
21 August, 09:49
In response Love Outweighs Fear to his Publication
Good one as that is a great comparison because depending on the type of fuel they're using there's no way that could be a liquid fuel it would be way too heavy, the plane would never fly.
Although one gallon of water produces 133 gallons of hydrogen. I don't know enough about Jets to say exactly how they work but I know they call the engines a compressor so it would compress air coming in and with an extreme amount of heat it would ignite the hydrogen in the air as it comes from water molecules in oxygen H 2 0. So in essence you would only need enough fuel to start the engines to get them going but once they are running they would be self-sustaining. Ta Da, there you go 🤪
Great question
Although one gallon of water produces 133 gallons of hydrogen. I don't know enough about Jets to say exactly how they work but I know they call the engines a compressor so it would compress air coming in and with an extreme amount of heat it would ignite the hydrogen in the air as it comes from water molecules in oxygen H 2 0. So in essence you would only need enough fuel to start the engines to get them going but once they are running they would be self-sustaining. Ta Da, there you go 🤪
Great question
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Thrust and lift are the two motive forces for flight. Thrust is produce by the engines and lift from the wing (airfoil).
Once airborne, if the aircraft needs to make an emergency landing it has to dump fuel using a jettison system before attempting to land because the landing gear cannot support the excessive weight of a fully fueled aircraft.
Perform research in physics regarding the forces necessary for flight and you will understand more clearly how it works.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Once airborne, if the aircraft needs to make an emergency landing it has to dump fuel using a jettison system before attempting to land because the landing gear cannot support the excessive weight of a fully fueled aircraft.
Perform research in physics regarding the forces necessary for flight and you will understand more clearly how it works.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
06:49 AM - Aug 22, 2025
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