The majority of modern aircraft all use petroleum based fuels, essentially varieties of gasoline or kerosene.
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.
they are stored in a hangar. which is pretty much like a giant garage for aeroplanes ;]
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You use it to make aeroplanes
The collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes.
titanium alloy
Modern aeroplanes use many microchips in their navigation systems, radio systems, climate control, engine management and other places.
aeroplanes can reverse
Aeroplanes are generally made of Aluminum.
The Aeroplanes At Brescia was created in 1909.
The Blue Aeroplanes was created in 1981.
Yes, aeroplanes fly in the troposphere