Warm up, burn out, staging and 1/4 mile race = 22.75gallons
during the run I've read their MPG is 16gallons per mile.
The fuel burn on a Falcon 20F-5 is 280 gallons per hour. For more information on this aircraft, please visit our website at the link.
Assuming fuel consumption is consistent, if the cruise ship moves 6 inches and burns 1 gallon of fuel, it would burn 1 gallon every 6 inches. In 100 miles, there are 6,336,000 inches. Therefore, in 100 miles, the cruise ship would burn approximately 1,056,000 gallons of fuel.
The McDonnell Douglas MD-9 typically burns around 3,000 to 4,000 pounds of fuel per hour of flight, depending on factors such as altitude, weight, and speed.
Air Force One, a Boeing 747-200B aircraft, burns around 5 gallons of fuel per mile. The plane can carry up to 53,611 gallons of fuel when fully loaded for a long flight. The fuel economy depends on factors such as the route, altitude, and weight of the aircraft.
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.
The amount of money a Top Fuel drag racer can make depends on several factors. The number of wins, the amount of sponsor support, the amount of endorsement, and the number of fans who support the driver all contribute the amount of money a racer can make.
They have a streamlined body so that they could travel faster without much drag. Drag is the force that pulls on a car or airplane to slow its forward movement. If you reduce the drag force, then the car will burn less fuel while traveling the same speed OR it will travel at a faster speed at the same fuel burn.
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No there is not but someone should make it with much more cars and trucks and make it so the person that is driving the car to be in the car while accelerating
3.40 billion
3051 Lit per hour
More than a fullthunk
Depending on the engine in a 172 they will burn from 6-10 gallons per hour
The fuel burn on a Falcon 20F-5 is 280 gallons per hour. For more information on this aircraft, please visit our website at the link.
3051per/hour
If it is a flex fuel vehicle you can burn all you want. If not a flex fuel vehicle immediate damage can result. The Ethanol will damage the seals in the fuel system.
i would say.......around £12,000 or $21,000 depends if hese retired,dead ;)