Aviation fuel
Aviation fuel stands for:
- AvGas , high-octane gasoline for airplanes with gasoline engines
- MoGas , gasoline used in airplanes and cars with gasoline engines
With jet fuel is often wrongly, the kerosene , the used for gas turbines and diesel engines in aircraft fuel, referred
Aviation fuel historically denoted in Germany:
- Aviation fuel, mid-1930s (73-77 RON)
- Aircraft fuel B1 (70–80 RON, Bibo (fuel) made from 60–70% gasoline and 40–30% benzene)
- Aircraft fuel B2 (87 RON, Bibo (fuel) made from 30-40% gasoline and 70-60% benzene)
- Aircraft fuel B4 (87 RON), see Development of petrol # Other petrol
- Aircraft fuel C3 (100 RON), see Development of petrol # Other petrol