Jet-A fuel is based upon kerosene.
Jet-B is based on naphtha-kerosene.
Both have many additives to change there properties
Kerosene.
It is a special kind of fuel used in jet planes
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The Airbus A320 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel
It is called jet fuel or white petrol.
It has a higher flashes point so it burns rathe than exploses
the top ten heaviest jet planes are those that are used by the military. The C-17's are heavy jet planes that are used to carry heavy equipment..
There are three different types of gases used there is type A which is used for commercial airliners, type B which is used for smaller, and type C which is used for propeller driven planes specifically water planes. While the above may be true, jet fuel is essentially kerosene.
by burning fuel and small quantities of oil
Either aviation gasoline or Jet A.
Mark L. Witten has written: 'Jet fuel toxicology' -- subject(s): Fuel, Toxicology, Jet planes
I don't know which two classifications you are referring to, but the two most common are 100LL Avgas, and JET-A. The first is used in piston engines (like a car's) found in small prop planes ; 100 is the octane rating, and the LL means Low Lead. JET-A is used in turbine engines found on larger prop planes and on planes with turbojet engines; JET-A is similar to diesel fuel, it is just a higher quality for use in aviation.
The planes that crashed into the towers had full fuel tanks when at the time of impact.