Aviation fuel
It depends on the type of engine. Prop planes use AvGas - aviation gasoline; essentially this is high power petrol, equivalent to 6*. Jet engines use a variety of kerosene mixtures.
Use Unleaded Petrol Only.
you do not use gas for an airplane you would use a cemical/ assid
Most use Synthetic Oil.
yh if it has enough petrol
it flays with wing and petrol. few crew members
DOT 3
Petrol, unleaded gasoline (whichever you prefer to call it).
No, airplanes do not run on petrol; they typically use aviation fuels such as Jet A or Jet A-1, which are kerosene-based fuels designed for jet engines. These fuels have specific properties that ensure efficient performance at high altitudes and in varying temperatures. Some smaller aircraft with piston engines may use aviation gasoline (avgas), which is similar to petrol but formulated for aviation use.
aviation gasoline, it is used because of its combustion power
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
i think that we use petrol for vehicles lawn mowers etc. but we use on a daily basis too much petrol we should really cut our oil use