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Go to Falconjet.com and see for yourself. Trijets have been a common jet for many years. Dassault has moved the third engine from the tail (where most people are used to seeing it) to above the cabin. Its not a big deal really. <br /> <br />Aircraft can come in many configurations, some you may never have seen the Convair B-36. Here is a link showing a B-29 setting behind a B-36. Look at the size difference between the two. Also notice that the B-36 was a "pusher". That term means the engines were mounted on the aft side of the wind. The original purpose of the B-36 was to take off from the United States and bomb Germany then return to the States. This plane was developed in case Great Britian fell into German hand denying the US a base from which to operate. <br /> <br />http://www.air-and-space.com/b-36%20variants.htm <br /> <br /> <br />Here is another aircraft to check out with a different engine configuration. <br /> <br />http://www.adamaircraft.com/photopage.asp <br /> <br />
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