Airplanes use a fuel called kerosene.
Fossil fuel
Fossil fuel
Cars , airplanes etc.
Airplane engines use jet fuel. Read more, below.
Petrol
Airplanes do use fuel, called aviation fuel. When crude oil is processed thro distillation process , first to come out is grades of diesel, then kerosene, then petrol. After distillation, what remains is tar etc. Aviation fuel is similar to diesel, that is, petrol is more pure than aviation fuel..
Nitro airplanes usually use a different kind of fuel than that of other planes. Some of these planes use castrol oil, regular oil, or diesel, it just depends on the plane.
most commercial airplanes use aviation fuel however some smaller planes may use a more concentrated version of aviation fuel
Yes, alcohol is a good fuel. They don't let you use it in airplanes, though, because it absorbs moisture from the air and destroys the rubber parts of fuel systems.
Gasoline, and in the early days of aviation all gasoline was the same.
Depending on what kind of plane it is, AV Gas or Jet Fuel