Definition
A 'double-prop' refers to an aircraft with two propellers on each engine. This configuration is used on some larger aircraft to generate more thrust from a single engine. Imagine it like having two fans working together to move more air 💨💨. Unlike a single-prop aircraft, a double-prop can produce more power and lift. This setup is less common now, with jet engines dominating larger aircraft. Double-props were prevalent in older military and cargo planes. Each propeller rotates, pushing air backward and propelling the aircraft forward, providing efficiency in certain flight conditions.