Yes, they can run out of gas.
no, but u are in danger of stoping in the middle of nowhere with no gas.
Depends on how long it was run on regular gas and how much damage occured to the engine when it was run, empty the tank and put the proper pre-mix gas in it and find out.
Airplanes are not made of gas.
Gas turbine engines have less moving parts,so they last longer.They run on kerosene which is cheaper.This is the simple answer.
Airplanes run on special fuel that is designed for them. It is called Jet fuel. It is also called white Petrol.
Until the fuel in the lines runs out. A few minutes.
Most airplanes are either parked on tarmac or in a hangar, which is just a big empty building used to store aircraft.
There is a holding tank. When the plane gets to its destination they empty it.
Empty fas tank and empty carburetor, put fresh gas. It will be fine. Don't run it hard until all the premix has been run out of it because the oil added to the gas changes the "specific gravity" of the gas (physics term) causing the bike to run lean while oil is in it.
If you keep an almost empty gas tank, residue can build up and clog up your gas tank. Other than that, a parked car doesn't use gas, unless your car is left idleing, (with an almost empty tank). Then, the gas stays in the back part of the tank and the gas could'nt get to the carburator, so the car would, in effect, run out off gas.
There are some Nitro RC airplanes that are run by gas. Mostly their electric. They can be real powerful and fast. Most are built real good and land pretty good too.
Piston-engined airplanes run on 100 octane leaded fuel. Some piston engined airplanes can run on automotive gas, but this is not recommended. Turbine powered aircraft (turboprops and jets) run on jet fuel which is basically highly purified kerosene usually with some additives to protect against water contamination and gelling in low temperatures.