Mini Jet Engine 3D model cgtrader

Mini Jet Engine 3D model

cgtrader ilinskiyoleg69 3419750 Premium

Complete model of mini Jet engine.

All detailed exterior and interior are included as seen on previews.

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Polys: 305 326
Edges: 915 978
Verts: 152 559
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Jet engines move the airplane forward with a great force that is produced by a tremendous thrust and causes the plane to fly very fast.

All jet engines, which are also called gas turbines, work on the same principle. The engine sucks air in at the front with a fan. A compressor raises the pressure of the air. The compressor is made with many blades attached to a shaft. The blades spin at high speed and compress or squeeze the air. The compressed air is then sprayed with fuel and an electric spark lights the mixture. The burning gases expand and blast out through the nozzle, at the back of the engine. As the jets of gas shoot backward, the engine and the aircraft are thrust forward. As the hot air is going to the nozzle, it passes through another group of blades called the turbine. The turbine is attached to the same shaft as the compressor. Spinning the turbine causes the compressor to spin.

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Creator ilinskiyoleg69
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