Jet packs typically use a variety of fuels, depending on their design. Some utilize liquid fuels, such as kerosene or hydrogen peroxide, while others may use compressed gases like helium or air. There are also jet packs that operate on electric power, using batteries to drive electric fans or turbines. Each type of fuel affects the jet pack's performance, weight, and operational duration.
there is 4 jet pack fuels. If you get all, you get Fuel Rank 1 stamp
c it will most probably be used for portable flying thrust packs (jet packs)
Aviation fuel is a special petroleum- based fuel used to fuel jet air crafts.
Aviation fuel. There is aviation gasoline, Jet-A and Jet-A1 civil jet fuels, and the JP series of military jet fuels.
It is not kerosene but a kerosene type fuel used in jets or aircraft. Jet fuel is a mixture of various hydrocarbons. Jet fuel must be free from water contamination. Synthetic Jet fuel and Jet biofuels are used in different airways. Chemically they are not exactly same as kerosene or petrol.
Avgas is a common name for fuel used by internal combustion engines in aircraft, while jet fuel is used in jet engines.
av gas; i.e. aviation gasoline. Jet fuel.
The Airbus A380 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 fuel
It is a special kind of fuel used in jet planes
Jet fuel is used in jet aircraft while high octane gasoline is used in propeller-driven craft.
Jp5 fuel Jp5 fuel
The Airbus A380 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel