That question has a varied answer. It depends what type of airplane you're asking about
The idea is not so much to save water, but to save energy - electricity, or fuel, for example.The idea is not so much to save water, but to save energy - electricity, or fuel, for example.The idea is not so much to save water, but to save energy - electricity, or fuel, for example.The idea is not so much to save water, but to save energy - electricity, or fuel, for example.
A 350 size excavator typically burns between 10 to 15 gallons of fuel per hour, depending on various factors such as the load, operating conditions, and specific model. Larger or more powerful models may consume more fuel, while efficient operating practices can help reduce consumption. Regular maintenance and optimal operating techniques can also influence fuel efficiency.
It has to use alot of energy
approximately 500 gallons each that must be regularly changed.
as much as it wants
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The amount of fuel consumed by an airplane varies depending on the type of aircraft and its engines. On average, an airplane can consume anywhere from 5 to 20 liters of fuel per minute.
Cause its a caddy
they need a lot alot of fuel1
it can hold £50 worth
On average a Caterpillar Track Excavator 320 BL will consume about 10 gallons of fuel per hour. On an average eight hour workday, it will consume 80 gallons of fuel.
1.5 to 2.0 km/lt
Many are heavy cars with powerful engines. It takes fuel to move them.
A small airplane will hold 40 or more gallons whereas a jetliner will use of 50,000 gallons of fuel.
Lit it if u want to find ...
Not to consume on the flight.