Why the planes have the engines in the als or in the tail ... Surely you have seen planes with their engines located in the wings or in the back of the fuselage and you will have asked the reason.
In today's flight we will talk about the main differences, from how it facilitates the maintenance of an engine that is located in the wing, because it is more common to see a plane revering if it has its engines in the fuselage and we will even see a plane that has rearview mirrors for this purpose. We will also find here how the plane reacts when there is a motor failure in the wing vs the fuselage, to understand this we will make a quick review of the movement axes of the aircraft and how these are activated.
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