The fuel burn on a Falcon 20F-5 is 280 gallons per hour.
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Dassault produces a number of Falcon aircraft and the fuel consumption will depend on the size of the jet.For comparison the Falcon 7X can burn 318 gallons per hour, where the much lighter Falcon 10 will burn 212 gallons per hour.
at cruise, Falcon 20s burn about 2,000 lbs per hour.
Oxygen is the gas needed for a jet engine to burn its fuel. It combines with the fuel in the combustion chamber to generate the necessary energy for thrust.
Airliner jet engines such as a Boeing 737 burns about 3,500 pounds of fuel per hour at cruising altitude and speed. Thats a little over 500 gallons per hour per engine.
5000 lbs per hour
Depends on what engine your talking about, kerosene fuel can burn in a jet engine at around 2000 degrees Fahrenheit
For the first hour the fuel burn is approx 6000 pounds @ 4 USD /Gallon (check actual price for jet fuel) = $3,529.41 USD/Hr (first hour) for fuel burn only!
We used to when I was in the RAF in the 70's.
it depends on the flight level. can be up to 300lbs/hour per engine
Depends on the aircraft. There are piston driven aircraft, which burn low lead petrol, there are jet aircraft, which will burn some type of jet fuel, and there are military aircraft, which, in the US and NATO forces, use a fuel known as JP-8.
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.
2500 pounds per hour, which is about 368 gallons per hour. by: a 13 year old.