The avgas sold at most airports is 100 octane.
It is a very high octane fuel. Hope this helps!
High octane fuel also known as Jetfuel or Avgas
They may be referring to the octane level of the fuel.
Jet fuel is used in jet aircraft while high octane gasoline is used in propeller-driven craft.
Jet fuel, literally <><><> Depends on the plane. Jet aircraft DO use jet fuel, which is mainly very pure kerosene. Piston engined aircraft use AVGAS- or Aviation gasoline- a high octane form of gasoline.
Different types of aircraft use different types of fuel. Small aircraft generally use 110 octane, 100 octane-low lead or some newer engines use diesel. Airplanes that fly using turbo-prop or turbine systems use Jet A or Jet B type fuel which is a type of kerosene fuel.
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Yes it saves fuel cost it increases octane level and decrease friction in engine
That depends on the type of aircraft really, Jet aircraft use a de ionised form of kerosene called Jet A1, Piston aircraft use a high octane petrolium, similar to that you would put in your car, only the aerospace grade petrol is much higher quallity and octane
Jet fuel, literally <><><> Depends on the plane. Jet aircraft DO use jet fuel, which is mainly very pure kerosene. Piston engined aircraft use AVGAS- or Aviation gasoline- a high octane form of gasoline.
with an octane mesurer
fueling an aircraft powered by a piston engine it is acceptable to use a blend of 100LL and Jet A fuel The Lean Mixture rating is 100 octane