Gasoline or Jet 'A'
The type of fuel is specific to the type of engine, not the aircraft. Helicopters that have jet engines use jet fuel, and helicopters that have internal combustion engines use gasoline. However the General Electric T-58 had a device in the fuel control that allowed you to burn just about anything from avgas to jet fuel to kerosene.
turbine helicopters take either JP-4 or JP-5 grade jet fuel.
any type they want
A type of fuel for RC car, helicopters, and boats. Very expensive, up to £35 per litre
The best answer is to google it or wiki it. Is this what u want or do u mean what is nitro fuel used for? It can be used for model cars, helicopters, planes etc.
Most helicopters used a kerosene based fuel, such as Jet A, Jet B, or - in the case of military aircraft of NATO countries - JP-8. However, helicopters which use internal combustion engines will use standard 100 Low Lead petrol fuel.
what are the grey helicopters for
The freezing point for jet fuel, which is commonly used in helicopters, is typically around -40 degrees Celsius. It is important to prevent fuel from freezing in order to ensure safe operation of the helicopter.
UH-1's
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.
Yes, they do. Just as cars, do in tanks.
Helicopters typically use aviation fuel, such as jet fuel, to power their engines, which in turn generate the energy needed to lift off and operate the helicopter during flight. Some helicopters may also use alternative power sources, such as electricity or hydrogen fuel cells, for more sustainable operations.