The type of fuel is specific to the type of engine, not the aircraft. Helicopters that have jet engines use jet fuel, and helicopters that have internal combustion engines use gasoline. However the General Electric T-58 had a device in the fuel control that allowed you to burn just about anything from avgas to jet fuel to kerosene.
most of them use standard military jet fuel
Most helicopters used a kerosene based fuel, such as Jet A, Jet B, or - in the case of military aircraft of NATO countries - JP-8. However, helicopters which use internal combustion engines will use standard 100 Low Lead petrol fuel.
Gasoline or Jet 'A'
Helicopters use aviation turbine fuel most commonly known as "Jet A". This fuel resembles kerosene, on which other aircraft run.
turbine helicopters take either JP-4 or JP-5 grade jet fuel.
Helicopters typically use aviation fuel, such as jet fuel, to power their engines, which in turn generate the energy needed to lift off and operate the helicopter during flight. Some helicopters may also use alternative power sources, such as electricity or hydrogen fuel cells, for more sustainable operations.
Most modern helicopters use jet engines.
Of course. Standard piston engines are fueled with a good quality gasoline, and the jet turbines run on jet fuel, which is most likely a kerosene-based product.
The freezing point for jet fuel, which is commonly used in helicopters, is typically around -40 degrees Celsius. It is important to prevent fuel from freezing in order to ensure safe operation of the helicopter.
you can't get a jet in gta yet only helicopters
Sym Jet Euro 101cc Fuel
Jet fuel is high grade diesel so a jet fuel car would use high grade diesel fuel.