Kanishka -Inline engines are versatile, offering good efficiency and power delivery, but their
complexity can make maintenance more challenging. Rotary engines are compact and lightweight,
though they have lower fuel efficiency, higher emissions, and require more maintenance due to their
pulsating power output. Radial engines are reliable and produce high power, especially in larger
aircraft, with good fuel efficiency, but they tend to be noisier. V-type engines deliver high
performance and power, particularly at high speeds, with a balanced design that reduces vibrations,
although they can be more expensive. Opposed engines, with their flat design, provide good cooling
efficiency, reliability, and smooth operation, making them common in general aviation.
Pammy- A comparative analysis of reaction engines evaluates their efficiency, performance,
complexity, applications, and environmental impact. Rocket engines provide high thrust for space
launches, while ion engines excel in efficiency for deep-space missions. Jet engines are ideal for
aviation, using atmospheric oxygen for combustion, whereas ramjets and scramjets operate at
supersonic and hypersonic speeds. Complexity varies, with scramjets and ion engines requiring
advanced materials. Applications range from space exploration to aviation and hypersonic travel.
Environmental impacts differ, with ion engines being cleaner and jet engines emitting greenhouse
gases.