Piston aircraft use gasoline and Jets use a form of kerosene
CO2 is not used in or as an aircraft fuel.
Aviation jet fuel is basically kerosene
Airplanes have a unique engine that can only run on a certain fuel and if you put it in your car it wouldn't be able to burn it. :)
In the aeroplane fuel storage compartment
in the wings
A variation of Aviation Turbine Fuel has always been used in turbine engines. Variations of gasoline have always been used in aircraft with piston engines.
That depends on how big the aeroplane is.
It depends what engines it has.
keep the o2 and the fuel separated
around 4000-5000 l
That depends on how much it consumes, and how far it is going.
burning of jet plane fuel is a chemical reaction to create energy used to keep the aeroplane in flight. It is also where we go to titrate clouds