turbine helicopters take either JP-4 or JP-5 grade jet fuel.
A helicopter typically uses mechanical energy by converting the power from its engines into rotational motion of the rotor blades to generate lift and thrust for flight. Additionally, the engines in a helicopter can run on various fuel sources such as gasoline, jet fuel, or diesel, which provide the energy needed for propulsion.
You use the gardning shears and select use and there you go.
Helicopters use aviation turbine fuel most commonly known as "Jet A". This fuel resembles kerosene, on which other aircraft run.
Anything from 20 to 600 gallons depending on helicopter.
It depends on what type of helicopter.
jet fuel
yes it type of fuel
No
That depends on type of helicopter
Reciprocating engines: 100 octane low lead (100LL) Turbine engines: Jet A, basically kerosene.
yes there are helicopters which can dump fuel. the most basic helicopter allouette ( the french single engine helicopter) has a capability of jettisoning fuel at the rate of 130 lts per hr.
I use a fuel pressure gauge.