if it is in the air already, it will glide. How far depends on what type of airplane it is.
Jets stay up in the air because they feel like it!!! hohohohoh
3380 miles before the jets run out of fuel and the plane crashes
Jets will always use some form of kerosene
White petrol or jetfuel is used. Most jets use JP-1 a type of kerosene for fuel.
Aviation turbine fuel.
You can purchase a kit from the manufacturer that gives you extra jets and metering rods.
If it runs with the choke on, Then it will not do any good to adjust them. It is running lean/ not getting fuel. The carburetors have dirt in the fuel jets and that is why it won't run when choke is off. When choke is on that richins the fuel up and it try's to run. Need to clean the carbs out.
The physical state of jet fuel is liquid.
Kerosene type 2 (JET FUEL)
You must be talking about a CARBURETOR. They are called metering rods. They control how much fuel flows through the jets in the carburetor as you push the gas pedal. They can make a engine run lean or rich, by changing the air/fuel ratio.
if its carbed no fuel will squirt from the jets. if its throttle body no fuel will squirt from the injectors.
That would be the New York Jets.