the ammount of fuel a fighter jet uses depends on they type of aircraft EG. how many engines, how big they are ect. for example the SR-71A blackbird uses around 3.6 kilalitres of fuel an hour
NATO countries use JP-8, which is a kerosene-based fuel.
Most use JP-1 a type of kerosene.
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.
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You would have to specify a particular aircraft, "fighter aircraft" is too broad a definition.
Without specifying exactly which aircraft, this is impossible to say because there are such huge variations.
Small, general aviation type airplanes use avgas (aviation gasoline) which is very similar to automobile fuel. Large jet engines mostly use Jet-A fuel, which is a real nasty substance with a very high octane rating. Military fighter jets mostly use JP4 fuel which is similar to Jet-A but even more combustable.
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While a 707 or any jet could run on gasoline for a period of time, jet engines run on jet fuel which is similar to kerosene or diesel fuel.
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Jet fuel is high grade diesel so a jet fuel car would use high grade diesel fuel.
Avgas, or if it has a jet engine, it would use either Jet-A1 or Jet-B fuel.