The new Gulfstream 650 will use about 3,000 pounds of jet fuel per hour. That's just under 440 gallons an hour.
The 4-engined Boeing 747 burns about 25,000 lbs of fuel per hour on average.
747 running on GE engines can use up to 32000 lbs of fuel per hour on each engine at normal range of takeoff settings
initial climb speed of a 747 is 1800 to 2400 feet per minute depending on load
777's engines for some reason are more greedy at takeoff, maybe its the high bypass ratio, they use fuel at a rate of 50,000lbs per hour, max, at normal range of takeoff settings
none unless it is flying
Roughly 100 gallons per hour. An example is linked below.
It depends on the size of the Citation Jet, can range anywhere from 100 to more than 300 gallons per hour. The site below have the fuel consumption for a number of different Citations.
8,000 gal/hr at mach 3
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
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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.
Sym Jet Euro 101cc Fuel
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.
Yes, it is safe to use a fan for this. Jet fuel is not easy to ignite.
Use to use Avgas fuel. Now use ultra fuel or diesel Fuel or jet fuel.