The airborne technology that is used in the fighter jets is the airborne networking.
White petrol or jetfuel is used. Most jets use JP-1 a type of kerosene for fuel.
YES, many fighter jets are equipped with either a probe or a receptacle to receive fuel from a tanker aircraft. This can double a fighters flight endurance. This is very important as fighters use a lot of fuel to take off and get on station quickly.
Yes, you can buy fighter jets for personal use, most likely fighters jets that are no longer in use or are not brand new, it will cost a lot of money, and any model or specification you buy will not have any secret military equipment or weapons on board.
The FA/18 super hornet, MIG-29, Sukhoi, Tejas and many more
The speed of fighter jets is never recorded in MPH. -We use that figure here just for the convenience of people who don't understand Mach numbers or knots.
Fighter jets bombed the munition depot. Soldiers stormed the munition barracks, only to discover they had invaded the women's shower facilities.
Sir Frank Whittle was a design engineer, not, to my knowledge a war pilot. He is credited with the adaptation to aircraft use of the Jet turbine or as he called it- Power Jets.
Use of a chemical flask to make a water bong to smoke weed. (pretty creative) jk
Jets will always use some form of kerosene
Most if not all fighter jets use turbojet engines as they are the most efficient. The either use just the turbojet engine or it is modified to have a afterburner which causes the flame that you sometimes see at the back of jet fighters. One famous example is the F-14A Tomcat which was used in the film Topgun.
I believe the United States uses the most aircraft for both civilian and mostly military use.
I can see a squadron of jets in the sky today.