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.
Kerosene type 2 (JET FUEL)
Piston aircraft use gasoline and Jets use a form of kerosene
Aviation fuel, similar to kerosene. Only smaller aircraft with piston engines use a fuel similar to gasoline, called AVGas (Aviation gasoline) Military Jets use fuels specially designed for Jet Propulsion, these formula are known by JP-#, Commercial Jets use Jet-A.
Aviation turbine fuel.
Small, general aviation type airplanes use avgas (aviation gasoline) which is very similar to automobile fuel. Large jet engines mostly use Jet-A fuel, which is a real nasty substance with a very high octane rating. Military fighter jets mostly use JP4 fuel which is similar to Jet-A but even more combustable.
Upturned wingtips cause the plane to use fuel more efficiently.
The physical state of jet fuel is liquid.
YES, many fighter jets are equipped with either a probe or a receptacle to receive fuel from a tanker aircraft. This can double a fighters flight endurance. This is very important as fighters use a lot of fuel to take off and get on station quickly.
White petrol, or kerosene, has several uses. It can be used as fuel for items like heating, jets, and rockets.
The fuel consumption of a private jet varies significantly based on the aircraft type and its size. On average, small to midsize jets typically use between 150 to 300 gallons of fuel per hour, while larger jets can consume 500 gallons or more per hour. Factors such as flight speed, altitude, and load can also influence fuel efficiency.
if its carbed no fuel will squirt from the jets. if its throttle body no fuel will squirt from the injectors.