all depends on the manufacturer, they use the different colours to identify the different fuel and additives that are in the fuel, Brent
Aviation jet fuel is basically kerosene
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
No one invented it ...... kerosene is the main fuel used as aviation fuel in most f the aircrafts.
Aviation fuel is a special petroleum- based fuel used to fuel jet air crafts.
kerosene or aviation turbine fuel or Turpentine oil
Airplanes do use fuel, called aviation fuel. When crude oil is processed thro distillation process , first to come out is grades of diesel, then kerosene, then petrol. After distillation, what remains is tar etc. Aviation fuel is similar to diesel, that is, petrol is more pure than aviation fuel..
Helicopters use aviation turbine fuel most commonly known as "Jet A". This fuel resembles kerosene, on which other aircraft run.
For jets, Jet Aviation Fuel (which is paraffin, anti-freeze and other things), also known as A1 or kerosene. Most general aviation aircrafts use AVGAS 100 (Aviation Gasoline mostly with Lead), but also on Diesel.
There are several different types of aviation fuels. Most smaller airplanes that are piston driven take a fuel called 100LL, or Low Lead, and it is dyed blue in color. There are several other types of aviation fuel, such as 80/87, which is red, 100/130, which is green, and 115/145, which is purple. Jet aircraft take a different types of gas altogether, called JetA, which is kerosene.
Aviation gasoline (Avgas) weighs 6 lb. per gallon. Jet fuel (kerosene) weighs 6.84 lb. per gallon.
Fossil fuel is kerosene. Of kerosene oil condensate.