Different types of aircraft use different types of fuel. Small aircraft generally use 110 octane, 100 octane-low lead or some newer engines use diesel. Airplanes that fly using turbo-prop or turbine systems use Jet A or Jet B type fuel which is a type of kerosene fuel.
you do not use gas for an airplane you would use a cemical/ assid
its an airplane stupid not an aeroplane
A small airplane will hold 40 or more gallons whereas a jetliner will use of 50,000 gallons of fuel.
Gas turbines use jet fuel and reciprocating engines use high-octane gasoline.
Airplanes are not made of gas.
gas.!
No.
so it can fly
Yes, you can use a Kindle on an airplane as long as it is in airplane mode and electronic devices are allowed during the flight.
Not in a typical airplane engine, however if you had a specially made modified engine, than it is feasible.
You can directly sample gas and analyze it using various chemical tests. You can use an instrument called a correlation spectrometer or COSPEC to measure the gas emissions from a distance. These measurements are usually done from an airplane.
Don't you mean airplane moron? And it uses gas. like petroleum. or diesel.