But one could also argue that single-propeller aircraft are "asymmetric" in that the engine rotates in a specific direction and thus creates torque that needs to be countered by the shape of the aircraft. For example the giant-engined Republic Thunderbolt fighter had asymmetric wings to compensate for the torque
- did not know that.
And, yes, the thread sort of meandered away from turbo lift doors to warp nacelles.
For me, personally, the plane analogy doesn't work since I perceive star trek more like ships in an era akin to WWI. They had planes (shuttle crafts ) but they weren't truly capable of attacking/doing serious damage to capital ships. The ships themselves were large beasts. So it's one engine vs two depending upon ship size. For a smaller vessels, it's costly to add two engines if one will do.
- did not know that.
And, yes, the thread sort of meandered away from turbo lift doors to warp nacelles.
For me, personally, the plane analogy doesn't work since I perceive star trek more like ships in an era akin to WWI. They had planes (shuttle crafts ) but they weren't truly capable of attacking/doing serious damage to capital ships. The ships themselves were large beasts. So it's one engine vs two depending upon ship size. For a smaller vessels, it's costly to add two engines if one will do.