You use the gardning shears and select use and there you go.
Helicopters use aviation turbine fuel most commonly known as "Jet A". This fuel resembles kerosene, on which other aircraft run.
turbine helicopters take either JP-4 or JP-5 grade jet fuel.
Anything from 20 to 600 gallons depending on helicopter.
No
Reciprocating engines: 100 octane low lead (100LL) Turbine engines: Jet A, basically kerosene.
yes there are helicopters which can dump fuel. the most basic helicopter allouette ( the french single engine helicopter) has a capability of jettisoning fuel at the rate of 130 lts per hr.
Pick a helicopter, that is way too vague. But lets use the R44 Raven II (worlds most popular). This helicopter can average 127 MPH at 15 gallons an hour of fuel burn. So that's about 8.5 miles a gallon.
Anywhere between 25 to 26.5 litres of diesel mixed with coconut oil.my husband is a manager in a helicopter company & his name is amjad isathullah& we stay in khan mohalla.
Some need aviation petrol and some need jet fuel.
You need to be more specific. Fuel costs vary as do the size of the tanks on a helicopter.
Most helicopters used a kerosene based fuel, such as Jet A, Jet B, or - in the case of military aircraft of NATO countries - JP-8. However, helicopters which use internal combustion engines will use standard 100 Low Lead petrol fuel.