The fuel that planes use is called Kerosene.
Yes, the more weight on a plane, the more fuel it must burn to reach its destination, the more the airline has to pay for fuel.
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It usually has greater capacity for fuel storage.
It depends on what type of fuel the plane is using.
The fuel that planes use is called Kerosene.
Specify the type of plane; it varies.
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There will be a refueling plane which contains only fuel. A long hose or pipe will be lowered from the refueling plane. A plane which is to be refueled will have a hole which goes to fuel tank. The pipe will be injected into the hole. The fuel will flow through the pipe. The plane gets refueled.Then the pipe or hose is drawn back.
We would need to know what size or model plane you are asking about. They are located under the fuel cells, if they have them. Not all planes can dump fuel.
Yes, the more weight on a plane, the more fuel it must burn to reach its destination, the more the airline has to pay for fuel.
i have no recollection of the plane using anything other than aviation fuel. its speed was in its design and engines.
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The body of a plane is called the fuselage.
the front of the plane is called ' the nose '
I am pretty sure they have a reserve fuel tank.
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