The main purpose of the turbojet aircraft engine is to provide enough power to operate larger planes. These turbojets make lengthier flight travel possible.
The major function of the turbine in the turbojet is that it supplies the power to turn the compressor. An automatic fuel control unit on a turbojet engine is influenced by the burner pressure.
A turbojet is one of the very first types of jet engine. Turbojets are different than turbofans- jet engines that most modern aircraft use.
Frank Whittle designed the turbojet engine that is the foundation of all modern jet aircraft today.
At the root of it all any tubine powered aircraft is powered by a turbojet.
Heinkel HE 178
The first turbojet aircraft to fly was the Heinkel He 178
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Turbojet Engine
heinkel-he-178Pioneering first aircraft to fly under turbojet power, 27 August 1939.
To make the airplane move and fly.
Perhaps "turbojet".
improved engine performance.