Piston engines = high octane high quality fuel called avgas (aviation gas), similar to auto gas which is often refered to as mogas (motor gas). Avgas is also used in high performance auto racing Jets and turbo props = naphtha kerosene simialr to diesel fuel, and called jet fuel
Aviation fuel 100LL.
turbine fuel or aviation fuel
Batteries and fuel tank
they are stored in a hangar. which is pretty much like a giant garage for aeroplanes ;]
Carbon Monoxide depending on the type of fuel.
no
You use it to make aeroplanes
No. They just take oxygen from the air.
It is for aerodynamics. It reduces wind resistance, allowing the plane to fly faster and/or use less fuel, or to use a less powerful engine to fly just as fast.
Jet fuel is what powers the jet engine.Its a bit like putting petrol in your car.No fuel then you wont be going anywhere!
Aircraft use either Jet A civil jet fuel, the JP series of military jet fuels, or 100LL aviation gasoline. Ships use "bunker fuel," crude oil, Navy distillate, nuclear power or, in some cases, jet fuel.
The collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes.