Roughly 100 gallons per hour. An example is linked below.
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.
25 gallons per hour.
none unless it is flying
5000 lbs per hour
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.
2500 pounds per hour, which is about 368 gallons per hour. by: a 13 year old.
it depends on the flight level. can be up to 300lbs/hour per engine
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!
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
It depends on which aircraft you mean. A small model airplane might consume only a few ounces per hour, while a Boeing 747 consumes as much as 22,500 pounds of Jet-A per hour. There are hundreds of different planes in between, each with different burn rates.
you can take a small sample of fuel and light a match and put it to the fuel. coal fuel will ignite whereas jet fuel will extinguish the flam of the match.