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Aircraft that achieve forward propulsion by expelling a stream of fluid are called
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Aircraft that achieve forward propulsion by expelling a stream of fluid are called jet engines.
In a propulsion a piston engine turns a propeller or a jet engine turns turbines to give the aircraft forward movement and create lift around the wings.
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