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as much as it wants
they need a lot alot of fuel1
A small airplane will hold 40 or more gallons whereas a jetliner will use of 50,000 gallons of fuel.
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Depends how big the aeroplane is, how often it flies, and how much the pilot, fuel, and maintenance cost.
it is a type of fuel
Same as red diesel for jet engined planes
the airplane with the most fuel
depends on the aircraft. a airplane takes off and an airplane lands every 5 seconds in the US, so they would have to fuel up when they are nearly empty, (captains choice how much they fill). a very hard question, but i do know that it takes 1000+ US $ to fill up a modern B737.
In the aeroplane fuel storage compartment
None, the Wright Brothers flew a wind powered glider
That depends on the airplane model. There is no definitive answer to this. Most commercial airplanes take on as much fuel as they need for the journey, as it's cheaper to fly with only as much fuel as you need. When aeronautics was in its early years people with daring took on as much fuel as they could to fly over great distances with quite inefficient engines. I suppose the answer is: an airplane can hold as much fuel as the maximum take-off weight for that particular plane is. Of course, getting extra fuel tanks in there, and connecting them to the intake is huge work, and I don't think people much do long-distance flying with small planes these days, since all the records have been set, even for a non-refuel flight across the world.