too many types of aircraft and variables to answer without more info - but in general aircraft use more on average than a car would mainly because of the higher speed and power needed to produce lift to keep the plane flying and also the need to gain altitute quickly
Depends where, and in what quantities you buy it
Gas turbines use jet fuel and reciprocating engines use high-octane gasoline.
100 octanes
things like airplane parts, oil, gasoline. Pretty much anything we make a lot of that people are interested in. ;)
The gasoline engine.
The gasoline engine.
They used the same bottled gasoline automobilists did.
A small airplane will hold 40 or more gallons whereas a jetliner will use of 50,000 gallons of fuel.
Cars, motorcycles, and lawnmowers. motor boat, generator, tractor, airplane, truck
The biggest one is that it costs too much.
a 500 lb plane needs approximately 100 HP to sustain flight. Use that ratio for the desired airplane
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.