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They are used in the undercarriages, wings, and engines of jet aircraft.
The mass goose kill in Prospect Park -- the idea is to keep them from flying into the engines of jet planes -- set off outrage on City Room, where many comments railed against the killings, but others wondered: If we must kill them, why don't we feed them to the homeless?
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Rocket engines ARE types of jet engines, as far as the physics is concerned, but most jet engines don't produce imposing pillars of flame.
Finally, his voice gave out — I could no longer hear him above the engines of the jet, and he appeared to be in pain.
On the runway at the airport, where Claiborne was trying to find cover, she noticed that people were hiding in the engines of private jets.
Keep upgrading and eventually you'll find your way to the top of the line in snow blowing: the Snow Jet, a gigantic device made from the engine of a jet, mounted on a flat railroad car.
If powerful jet engines of a 747 jumbo jet can be choked to death in an instant by inhaling volcanic ash, what about delicate lungs of human beings?
G.E.'s aviation division, Mr. Ruh said, developed a program this year, called "My Engines," for monitoring the performance and health of jet engines in use.
By the mid 1960s general aviation aircraft also began to make use of turboprop engines, jet engines, and pressurized cabins.
Damian Cray sucked into the engines of a jumbo jet on a tea trolley.
Electric drives are lighter and smaller a 50mm-diameter electric cable can convey as much power as all four engines of a jumbo jet.
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