Airplane engines use jet fuel.
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Airplanes have a unique engine that can only run on a certain fuel and if you put it in your car it wouldn't be able to burn it. :)
Airplanes use a fuel called kerosene.
Aviation turbine fuel.
There are many differences between modern airplanes and older airplanes. The two most significant improvements have are newer more fuel efficient engine as well as structural redesigns such as the wings.
Airplanes generally use gas (jet fuel) and sometimes the experimental ones use solar power. The fuel powers the engines or engine which make the plane fly. It also powers the lights and other electrical appliances on a n aircraft through the engine.
During the 1930's aluminium was used for engine cowling parts.
Airplanes run on special fuel that is designed for them. It is called Jet fuel. It is also called white Petrol.
When oil is refined, the highest quality goes to airplanes. It is called jet fuel.
Gasoline(petrol) is used in small piston engined aircraft and different forms of kerosene are used in jets.
Airplane fuel is hydrogen liquid. Petroleum main content is carbon so it is less used. today alternate fuels are used for airplanes..
It is a jet engine used by airplanes, helicopters and power boats. It is composed of a intake fan and turbine engine. See link below.
Magnesium is not used to make aeroplanes so ... this question is wrong wrong wrong wrong