i have no recollection of the plane using anything other than aviation fuel. its speed was in its design and engines.
Aviation fuel - a specialised petroleum based fuel is used in planes
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Coal has been used as a fuel for centuries, and sometimes as a crude pencil-type drawing implement.
Not at all. Instead, they are being used in car engines as an alternative fuel as it is a green fuel (non - pollutant). But, the drawback is that you may have to change / modify the engine of your car to use this type of green fuel.
fuel is needed for cars
No, its not.
alot
It depends on what type of fuel the plane is using.
A Chrysler Concorde does not use a cut off switch.
most commercial airplanes use aviation fuel however some smaller planes may use a more concentrated version of aviation fuel
A 1994 Concorde uses ATF +4.
Chrysler doesn't use fuel shut off switches
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5w30 or 10w30
Depends on where it's flying from, the size/type of the plane, and how heavily loaded it is.
5w30 or 10w30
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