Aviation fuel is kept from freezing from a additive called FSII, Fuel system icing inhibitor which is added in the fuel at approx 0.015%. hope this helps, let me know if you would like more info and ill go more in detail with it, Brent
cost of aviation fuel in 2018
Aviation fuels all have a different temperature which they burn at which is defined as the flashpoint, The flashpoint of fuel is the temperature at which a fuel has to be heated to produce sufficient vapors to ignite or flash when in contact with a naked flame or heat source. AVCAT+FSII aviation fuel which is used by the Navy uses for helicopters has a flashpoint 61.5* Celsius, some aviation fuels eg AVGAS or AVTUR have a flashpoint as low as -38.5* Celsius
Aviation fuel, either jet fuel or aviation gas referred to as "avgas."
Freezing drizzle.
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aviation turbine fuel
aviation fuel
Aviation fuel 100LL.
turbine fuel or aviation fuel
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
it is added to prevent freezing of gasoline
Planes typically use aviation fuel, which is a specialized type of fuel designed for aircraft engines. The most common type of aviation fuel is known as Jet A or Jet A1, which is kerosene-based. Some small aircraft may use aviation gasoline (avgas) instead.