It all depends upon throttle (power) setting, altitude, outside air temperature, air density, the condition of the engine and just exactly what engine it is that is in the jet. A lot of variables in turbine engines. Bottom line is this, turbine engines are Mass Flow engines. Massive amounts of air which means massive amounts of fuel. You won't see me pulling out my credit card to fuel one.
On average a Caterpillar Track Excavator 320 BL will consume about 10 gallons of fuel per hour. On an average eight hour workday, it will consume 80 gallons of fuel.
at 80% load approx 11 liters an hour
the ammount of fuel a fighter jet uses depends on they type of aircraft EG. how many engines, how big they are ect. for example the SR-71A blackbird uses around 3.6 kilalitres of fuel an hour
On an average load on a 15 kc DG is about 4 littered of diesel per hour.
about 5 tons per hour for the a300-600 and a little bit more for the a300 b4/c4/f4.
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Depends how much fuel you put in it
It depends on which aircraft you mean. A small model airplane might consume only a few ounces per hour, while a Boeing 747 consumes as much as 22,500 pounds of Jet-A per hour. There are hundreds of different planes in between, each with different burn rates.
You would have to specify a particular aircraft, "fighter aircraft" is too broad a definition.
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