Define a turboprop engine?
Answer / Shailendra Kumar Mishra
A turboprop engine is an aircraft propulsion system that combines elements of a gas turbine (jet engine) and a propeller. It produces power by burning fuel in a combustion chamber to create hot exhaust gases, which drive a turbine connected to a propeller shaft, turning the propeller.
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