Depends on the airplane type, the engine settings set by the pilot, etc. Small airplanes typically burn about 10 gallons per hour. Airliners can burn up to hundreds of pounds per second
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Airplane fuel is hydrogen liquid. Petroleum main content is carbon so it is less used. today alternate fuels are used for airplanes..
They used the same bottled gasoline automobilists did.
There are several different oils used in an airplane. Engine oil, fuel oil, hydraulic oil etc.
Aviation fuel, either jet fuel or aviation gas referred to as "avgas."
depends on the aircraft. a airplane takes off and an airplane lands every 5 seconds in the US, so they would have to fuel up when they are nearly empty, (captains choice how much they fill). a very hard question, but i do know that it takes 1000+ US $ to fill up a modern B737.
Airplane engines use jet fuel. Read more, below.
Avgas is a common name for fuel used by internal combustion engines in aircraft, while jet fuel is used in jet engines.
It depends on the plane but see the link below.
In many ways such as how much fuel do I need to carry to fly 300 miles. One of the most important things for a pilot to know is how much weight he has on the airplane and, since fuel is figured in weight instead of gallons on a airplane, he probably better know basic algebra and general mathmatics.
Aircraft with jet or turbine engines use varities of kerosene.
The airplane is lighter by amount of fuel used in flight.