There are three different types of gases used there is type A which is used for commercial airliners, type B which is used for smaller, and type C which is used for propeller driven planes specifically water planes.
While the above may be true, jet fuel is essentially kerosene.
They use both terms. A turbine engine that's being used in an aircraft is a "jet engine," and a turbine engine that's being used in a ground-based application is a "gas turbine." Sometimes it's the same engine--the Lycoming engine used in the CH-47 as a "jet engine" is also used in the M-1 tank as a "gas turbine."
av gas; i.e. aviation gasoline. Jet fuel.
Gas Turbine.
Reciprocating (Petrol powered with pistons). Gas turbine (jet).
av gas for piston engine and aviation turbine fuel [atf] is for jet engined,there are three type of atf jetA,Jet B, and third one is jet A+
Jet Engine is used in jets.
Gas turbine engines and airbreathing jet engines use the Brayton Cycle.
A jet propelled engine, commonly known as a jet engine, is a type of internal combustion engine that generates thrust by expelling jet streams of gas at high speeds. It works on the principle of Newton's third law of motion, where the action of expelling gas out the back produces an equal and opposite reaction that propels the aircraft forward. Jet engines are widely used in commercial and military aircraft due to their efficiency at high speeds and altitudes. There are several types of jet engines, including turbojets, turbofans, and turboprops, each designed for specific applications.
A jet engine.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_engine
That depends on what you are thinking of. Gas turbine usually refers to all types of jet engines and engines that use the 'jet engine' concept. The turbine engine you are thinking of could be one of a few things, like a jet engine for military aircraft, turboprop, or turbofan for commercial engines.
Steel, titanium and aluminium are all used in jet engines.
From the French word meaning a stream of water. This was later used to refer to any engine that functioned by emitting a stream of water, gas, fuel, etc.