Definition
Thrust
The forward force produced by the engine and propeller (or jet engine) that moves the aircraft through the air and overcomes drag. In a propeller aircraft, the engine turns the propeller, which acts as a rotating airfoil to accelerate a mass of air rearward, generating a forward reaction force. The amount of thrust depends on engine power, propeller efficiency, and air density. In steady, unaccelerated flight, thrust equals drag.
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