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What is the composition of the fuel used in Aircraft?

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What is the composition of the fuel used in Aircraft?

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  1. 100 LL (low lead)  or Jet A   (Your question didn't ask if you meant piston aircraft or jets)


  2. jet a fuel or kerosene

  3. Jet Fuels

    JET A-1

    Jet A1 is a kerosene type fuel with a flash point above 38°C (100°F) and a freeze point maximum of -47°C.  It is widely available outside the US.

    JET A

    Jet A is a similar kerosene type of fuel and is generally only available in the US.  It has a higher freeze point maximum (-40°C) than Jet A-1.

    JET B

    Jet B is a distillate covering the naphtha and kerosene fractions (wide cut kerosene).  It is more flammable and explosive than Jet A and is used for very cold climates.

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    JP-4

    Jet B with the addition of corrosion inhibitors and anti-icing additives.

    JP-5

    JP-5 is a high flash point kerosene making it less likely to explode if hit with small arms fire.

    JP-8

    Jet A-1 with the addition of corrosion inhibitors and anti-icing additives.

    Kerosene fuels are part of the chemical class of liquid complex carbon hydroxides. In general, the composition is a mix of 8 to 20 alkanes, depending on the type (the lower the flash point the lower the alkane number of the average composition of the kerosene type)

  4. jet fuel its kind of like the fuel that they use on formula one racing

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