It really depends. In a civilian airport, Jet-A will cost anywhere from $5.50 a gallon to $8 dollars a gallon at major airports. $2.94 a gallon for JP-5 fuel, is what it will get at AFB's.
A F-22 can carry 18,000 pounds internal. At 6.84 pounds per gallon, it carries 2,631 gallons. It roughly cost about $7,736 to fill up a F-22 to the top, assuming it has no gas left.
Next time you see a F-22 at an airshow, you'll know they spent about $5,000 to put it up in the air that single day!
The F-22 Raptor can hold about 3,050 gallons or 20,333 pounds of JP-8 jet fuel internally.
Cost? $142 million [2008$]
Its difficult to say this because the cost of the flying depends on the fuel conserved. Therefore, the fuel burnt will be equal tot he cost of F-16 flying time.
1 F-15 costs VARIANTS F-15A : $22 million F-15B : $23 million F-15C : $35-$50 million F-15D : " F-15E : $65m/$70m/$90m/$100m Fuel consumption : 0.70 km / litre
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The F-16 uses a fuel variant of kerosene. It is called JP-8, and is used widely in jet engines in the United States. The cost as of August 19, 2012 is $3.09 per gallon.
a lot you take the fuel price (f) the the actual cost (c) then the delivery cost (d) then the price of the engine (e) then use this formula to work it out: f+c+d+e= actual cost
130,000,000 USD
Every fighter jet is different. For the F22 Raptor most of the fuel is used doing high speed maneuvers and flying at supersonic speeds. While on a carrier, the F-22 uses very little fuel due to catapult and flying into the wind to help elevate the fighter jet.
About 110 million dollars... Yeah, just for a stupid plane with 4 rockets and a couple cannons.
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Depends. The F-22 has more stealth than the F-35. However, F-35 has more performance to compensate. F-35 has not been used in combat and is so confidential, its rate of climb has not been revealed. Refer to Wikipedia for more info.