Jets can't fly without fuel. Fuel is used in the engines which produce THRUST. This thrust is what propels the plane foward. Without this thrust, the plane will not go fast enough to gain any lift and its weight and drag will pull it to the ground. It is way to heavy to be a glider, so it will not drift towards the ground but merely fall out ofthe sky. Go to http://www.aerospaceinfo.weebly.com/ for more information.
no they fly with sugar spice and magic.....along with a little jet fuel
Depends how much fuel you put in it
you should have a parachute
Jet airplanes fly at high altitudes because it is more fuel efficient. Flying at higher altitudes uses less fuel than flying at lower altitudes.
This depends on the size of the aircraft. Long range jets can travel up to 6,500 while smaller jets fly around 1500 miles.
jet plane did not go to moon
you look for a fuel tank while flying around. then fly over to it and you will get more fuel.
Jet aircraft generally fly above FL300 (30,000ft) to maximise efficiency. Not just fuel efficiency but also to minimise flight time.
As you explore the skies, you will find a red bottle attached to a balloon, if you fly into the red bottle, you get fuel.
A harrier is a jump jet- it can take off straight up and land straight down or make a really short take off or landing on a runway. It cant hold a lot of fuel so it can fly for too long.
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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.