25 gallons per hour.
Where ever they want to.
Aviation fuel is a special petroleum- based fuel used to fuel jet air crafts.
A turbocharger.
no. the air filter is to filter air, while the fuel filter is used to filter the fuel.
Air is used in combination with gasoline at a ratio of 14.7 (air) to 1 (fuel) for an ideal combustion mix.
what level of risk management is used daily in the air force
Wood is used for fuel through burning it in air (or Oxygen).
It is when the "correct" air to fuel ratio is used to completely burn the fuel in question in an internal combustion engine. If exactly the correct amount of air is used this is called the stoichiometric mix.
The thrust, which is the force on the rocket due to air. When the fuels are burnt, air (including burnt fuel) is pushed downwards. From Newton's third law, the air exerts an upward force of equal magnitude on the rocket.
It's just the complement to fuel displacement. How much air the engine takes in affects how much fuel it can burn.
The Air Force has experimented with biodiesel in some of its airplanes - jet fuel is very similar to diesel.
air/fuel mixture