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The primary types of jet fuel is Jet Fuel A, and Jet fuel A-1, the difference between the two is their freezing point (−40 °C vs −47 °C for Jet A-1).

In almost all other regards (such as autoignition temperature, density, and open air buring temperatures) the two fuels are nearly identical.

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Airplanes use "Jet A" "Jet A1" and "Jet B"(for cold weather).

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The gas that comes out of a plane is hydrocarbon. This is the white, fluffy smoke that you may see in the sky as a plane flies by.

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