Airplanes primarily use aviation fuels, with the most common types being Jet A and Jet A-1 for commercial jets, which are kerosene-based and provide high energy density and low freezing points. Smaller aircraft often use Avgas, a high-octane gasoline. These fuels are specifically formulated to meet the performance and safety requirements of aviation engines.
Irish: fuil Scots Gaelic: fuil Welsh: gwaed or gwaedoliaeth
Fuil Albannach?
fuil pup......a small dog from the country of Norway
its in the fuel tank
There is no fuel reset on that vehicle.
fuil Ghaelach, croí Meiriceánach.Comment: the correct way to say 'He has Irish blood' isTá fréamh den Éireannach ann rather than fuil Ghaelach which is just a calque from English.
check fuil mixture
might be fuil pump.
hit the fuel pump shut off switch
It's inside the fuel tank.
In Irish Gaelic it would be fuil which is pronounced "fwill". Scottish Gaelic: ?
whear is the fuil gage fuse on a 1988 pathfinder