Is jet fuel just diesel?

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Jet-A
JP-8, or JP8 (for "Jet Propellant 8") is a jet fuel, specified and used widely by the US military. It is specified by MIL-DTL-83133 and British Defence Standard 91-87, and similar to commercial aviation's Jet A-1, but with the addition of corrosion inhibitor and anti-icing additives.
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, the most common type of jet fuel, is made from kerosene and is similar to diesel fuel
. Avgas is similar to what you use in your car, but it's not intended for that use. Other discussion points in the conversation about jet fuel vs. gasoline are discussed below.
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Is Jet A fuel the same as diesel?

There are still some big differences between diesel and Jet-A. For starters, there's a higher level of sulfur and other additives-including cetane, and the cetane number-in Jet-A than is allowed in your diesel. This could lead to fines and may even damage your engine.
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Is jet fuel basically diesel?

Jet-A is “dry.” Diesel is made in such a way, or additives are mixed in, to lubricate the injector system of a diesel engine. 3. Jet-A is closer to kerosene and Diesel #1. Most modern diesel engines specify Diesel #2.
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Is diesel used in jet aircraft?

There are two variants of aviation fuel used in aeroplanes, namely jet fuel and AVGAS. However, selecting the right aviation fuel for an aircraft depends on its engine type. Generally, gas turbine and diesel-based aircraft use kerosene-based fuel, which helps in better performance and handling.
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Can a jet engine run on diesel?

The Gemini 125 engine can run on Jet A and diesel according to their website, as can the Austro AE300. So it seems that in general, aircraft diesel engines can indeed run on auto diesel. Show activity on this post. Yes, and diesel cars can run on aviation jet fuel.
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Can jet engines run on gasoline?

Gasoline is too volatile for a jet engine; Diesel fuel is not volatile ENOUGH for a jet. The problem with running diesel in a jet engine is the igniters -- the SR-71's triethylborane system would ignite diesel no problem!
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What happens if you put jet fuel in a car?

While kerosene can certainly be a hazardous material, there is no danger that your vehicle will catch fire if its gas tank is filled with jet fuel. However, it will stall out, and it can do severe and costly damage to your engine.
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What fuel do Jets use?

Aviation kerosene is the fuel of choice for aircraft across the globe.
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What fuel do fighter jets use?

Answer 1: Nearly all jet aircraft use a variety of Kerosene (yup heavy diesel...). The reason is that hydrocarbon fuels contain more energy per liter as the molecular weight goes up. (This is why a diesel car can go farther on a gallon of diesel than a gasoline car can).
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What type of fuel is used in jet engine?

Jet fuel is a clear to straw-colored fuel, based on either an unleaded kerosene (Jet A-1), or a naphtha-kerosene blend (Jet B). Similar to diesel fuel, it can be used in either compression ignition engines or turbine engines.
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Why does jet fuel smell so good?

Jet-A1 is refined kerosene, which has a distinctive smell which some find unpleasant and others not. Aviation Gasoline (AVGAS) has many "aromatic" hydrocarbons to boost octane which are called aromatic because of their distinctive odors.
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What's the difference between jet fuel and regular fuel?

Gasoline consists of hydrocarbons that contain anywhere from 7 to 11 carbon atoms with hydrogen molecules attached. Jet fuel, on the other hand, contains hydrocarbons more in the range of 12 to 15 carbon atoms. In more colloquial terminology, jet fuel is made up mostly of kerosene.
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Does jet fuel smell like diesel?

Jet-A smells like kerosene (not quite "like diesel", but definitely not like gasoline). If you are familiar with how both smell you can tell them apart by odor, and a significant contamination of Avgas with Jet-A could be detected by smell.
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Can you use diesel fuel in aircraft?

Certified diesel-powered light planes are currently available, and a number of companies are developing new engine and aircraft designs for the purpose. Many of these run on readily available jet fuel (kerosene), or on conventional automotive diesel.
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Why is jet fuel cheaper than diesel?

Jet A fuel costs less than 100LL (avgas) fuel because it is less complicated and expensive to manufacture, less expensive to transport via pipelines, and used in significantly higher quantities leading to economies of scale.
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Can you buy jet fuel?

Although the fuel consortiums do not buy, sell, or own any jet fuel, they assist their member airlines in controlling the cost of delivering the fuel to their member airlines' aircraft. In a highly competitive business, the fuel consortiums stand out as an example of cooperation among the consortium member airlines.
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What fuel does F 15 use?

Engineers from the 830th Aircraft Sustainment Group, maintainers with the 561st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and pilots from the 339th Flight Test Squadron joined with the Air Force Alternative Fuels Certification office for the first airborne test of the F-15 using a 50-50 mix of JP-8 jet fuel and a natural gas-based ...
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Is jet fuel and kerosene the same?

Kerosene is a light refined product (C6-C16) that has a lower boiling point range than diesel/No. 2 fuel oils. Jet-A (freeze point of -40°C) and Jet-A1 (freeze point of -47°C) are highly refined kerosene-type fuels used in commercial and general aviation turbine engines.
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How much is jet fuel per gallon?

Jet A Fuel

As of April 15, 2021, Jet Fuel A was priced at an average of $4.81 per gallon in the United States. If you multiply that by the typical tank size of a commercial aircraft (3,500 gallons), filling up your plane with Jet A fuel may cost you somewhere around $16,835 in total.
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Is there different types of jet fuel?

There are two main types of jet fuel – Jet A and Jet A1. Although flight operators can use both fuels interchangeably for flight operations, there are some differences in manufacturing specifications.
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Why do Jets use kerosene?

With its higher flash point, kerosene offers higher octane ratings to achieve greater power and efficiency when compared to its gasoline counterpart. In fact, this is the main reason kerosene fuel is used in airplanes.
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What grade is jet fuel?

Jet A-1 is a kerosine grade of fuel suitable for most turbine engined aircraft. It has a flash point minimum of 38 degrees C (100°F) and a freeze point maximum of -47 degrees C.
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Why do planes dump fuel before landing?

Why dump fuel? The reason to dump fuel is simple: to drop weight. Any given aircraft has a Maximum Landing Weight (MLW) at which it can land, and in most cases that weight is lower than its Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW).
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What kind of fuel do helicopters use?

Aviation kerosene, also known as QAV-1, is the fuel used by airplanes and helicopters equipped with turbine engines, such as pure jet, turboprops, or turbofans. Our kerosene's thermal stability ensures the aircraft's performance.
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What octane is jet fuel?

The octane ratings of AVGAS, a gasoline-based fuel, are usually either 91 or 100 (lean mixture) and 96 or 130 (rich mixture). The octane rating of jet fuel is much lower, around 15 – this is much more like automotive diesel and thus much more resistant to detonating due to sparks or compression.
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