it needs wings and engines
A bus is not a simple machine. Simple machines are basic mechanical devices like levers, pulleys, and inclined planes that are used to make work easier. A bus is a mode of transportation that uses engines and wheels for movement.
I do have nissan/datsun serena 1992 mini bus, where to get used engines
they both have wheels and engines and seatbelts
There are 2 engines on the A319.
Volvo buses will have Volvo Penta engines in them.
Well this all depends on what type of engines are supplied in these buses. Usually buses use diesel due to the high weight load that that are put on the engines. Diesel engines have better compression and can usually provide more torque to do work with all those people on board. Here is a good read on Diesel engines....(link)
Yes, hydrogen kits work for diesel engines.
Every bus is different, carrying different payloads and different numbers of passengers. Some have bigger engines, some have smaller engines. It depends on the bus and the driver. In general, most buses have the ability of reaching 50mph.
T1 Bus - split windshield bus. All of them had Solex carbs--28 PICT until 1965, 30 PICT through 1969 T2 Bus - "barndoor" bus--solid windshield. Solex carbs were used until 1974--30 PICT until 1971; 34 PICT until 1974. After that, Buses were fitted with fuel injection. T3 Bus - Vanagon. All these had fuel injection. T4 Bus - Eurovan. These had fuel injection, either inline-4 or VR6 engines, and front wheel drive with the engine at the wrong end. So...no carburetor will work for VW T4 bus.
Wat skills and abilities are needed to work in a bus company
Fire Engines at Work - 1903 was released on: USA: 1903