By "gas" do you mean "gasoline" or "the third state of matter besides solid and liquid"?
If the first, there are several popular aviation fuels: 100LL aviation gasoline, Jet A and Jet-A1 (which are 100 percent very pure kerosene), Jet B (which is 70 percent unleaded gasoline and 30 percent kerosene), JP-4 (50 percent gasoline, 50 percent kerosene), JP-5 (same thing as Jet-A, used on aircraft carriers for safety purposes) and JP-8 (a purified form of ultra-low-sulfur diesel). What you use depends on the airplane you have and whether you're getting the fuel from a civilian or military supplier. There are also some really off-the-wall fuels like 145-octane avgas, which is very hard to get because only World War II fighter planes need it; and JP-7, the fuel needed for the SR-71 spy plane.
If the second, oxygen and nitrogen are the two main gases.
Mostly fuel is used but the gas is called gasoline
Not in a typical airplane engine, however if you had a specially made modified engine, than it is feasible.
Airplanes are not made of gas.
When oil is refined, the highest quality goes to airplanes. It is called jet fuel.
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you do not use gas for an airplane you would use a cemical/ assid
gas.!
Aviation fuel, either jet fuel or aviation gas referred to as "avgas."
so it can fly
No.
its an airplane stupid not an aeroplane
Aircraft tires can be filled with regular compressed air, however pure nitrogen is also often used.