It is a very high octane fuel. Hope this helps!
A light hydrocarbon used for aircraft fuel
jet and/or rocket propelled aircraft{jet/rocket}.
Gasoline(petrol) is used in small piston engined aircraft and different forms of kerosene are used in jets.
Yes, trapped fuel is included in the basic weight of an aircraft because it represents the weight of fuel that cannot be used for flight. This weight is accounted for in the aircraft's operating weight calculations.
CO2 is not used in or as an aircraft fuel.
It depends on the type of aircraft
Avgas is a common name for fuel used by internal combustion engines in aircraft, while jet fuel is used in jet engines.
Jet fuel is used in jet aircraft while high octane gasoline is used in propeller-driven craft.
Aircraft fuel, such as aviation gasoline or jet fuel, is specifically formulated for use in aircraft engines and meets strict safety and performance standards set by aviation authorities. Normal fuel refers to gasoline or diesel fuel commonly used in cars and other vehicles. Aircraft fuel has a higher energy content and is designed to perform under high-altitude and high-speed conditions.
Auxiliary fuel tanks are additional fuel tanks installed on aircraft to increase their range or endurance. They are used to extend the aircraft's flight time and allow it to fly longer distances without the need for frequent refueling stops. These tanks can be mounted internally or externally on the aircraft, depending on the design and requirements.
Not a good idea, as the fuel is considered contaminated. The fuel is usually recycled.
If this question relates to the fuel system , A gravity feed system would need to have the fuel tanks in the wings that would need to be above the level of the engines, IE: in a high wing aircraft. A pumped system would be used in a low wing aircraft or in a engine that required a constant fast fuel flow.