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For one thing, the heavier the structure the larger the engines needed to push it (and the extra fuel that is needed) through the sky.
The Mustang grew larger and heavier up through 1973, in part to accommodate the bigger engines needed to keep up with its competitors in the horsepower race.
This restaurant is set in a huge 19th-century machine hall that once housed the steam engines needed to operate the elevators and cranes in the nearby port.
Even in the case of new aircraft such as the A380, which carries 525 passengers and costs around $300m, the four $20m engines needed to power it still account for a large percentage of the overall cost.
The size of our solar farm is determined by the number of Stirling engines needed to power our model city and the manner in which these will be arranged.
But coal can't power cars and airplanes and the vast variety of industrial engines needed in a modern industrial society whose GDP, at $104 billion in 2002, is between that of Portugal and Malaysia in size.
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But all engines need a governor or throttle.
Even the best engines need a tune-up.
Diesel engines need exhaust pipes rather than funnels.
Strong engines need a secondary turbopump system called a booster.
Its engines are bigger, and those engines need to be mounted farther forward on the wings.
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