There are two Type of Systems as follows;
a. Gravity Method
b. Pressure Feed Method
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.
Aircraft use three types of fuel tanks using: (1)integral (2)rigid removable (3)bladder.
There are two types of pneumatic systems currently used in naval aircraft
It depends on the type of aircraft
Carburetor or injected.
Diesel and Gasoline The Carburetor (old school) and fuel injection.
external cooling and with fuel
Not a good idea, as the fuel is considered contaminated. The fuel is usually recycled.
Diesel and Gasoline The Carburetor (old school) and fuel injection.
DOW (Dry Operating Weight) in aviation refers to the weight of an aircraft when it is empty and without any fuel or payload. It includes the weight of the structure, systems, equipment, and furnishings of the aircraft. DOW is used to calculate the aircraft's performance, fuel calculations, and maximum payload capacity.
Tailwinds and headwinds are both types of winds that affect aircraft performance. Tailwinds are winds blowing in the same direction as the aircraft's flight path, which can help increase speed and fuel efficiency. On the other hand, headwinds are winds blowing in the opposite direction of the aircraft's flight path, which can slow down the aircraft and increase fuel consumption.
Hydrogen Cells Battery Fuel tank (Gasoline or diesel fuel)