Yes they do. All engines are required to have oil changes at regular intervals, depending on the type of engine.
Nitro airplanes usually use a different kind of fuel than that of other planes. Some of these planes use castrol oil, regular oil, or diesel, it just depends on the plane.
Petrol is used in airplanes...a lot of it.
There are very many changes, but the 2 primary are the use of airplanes and machine guns
OIL powered warships, tanks, and airplanes.
Before, airplanes were more mauneverable and faster, they were hard to control and very slow. Before the planes were powered by jet engines and turbofans, they were powered by propellers.
After every flight a plane changes its oil
Yes. That's why burning oil is used to heat homes and to propel cars, trucks, locomotives, and airplanes.
Lack of oil changes?
From scouting (reconnaissance) to aerial combat (dog-fighting).
Spindletop is a salt dome that influenced the production of oil in large quantities to drive to move machines such as automobiles and airplanes.
When I was doing my own oil changes I would prefill the oil filter and then put that much less into the engine , but any place that changes oil does not have the time to do that
Airplanes in World War One were invented in 1914 where drastic changes were made in technology.