Which fuel is used in a helicopter?

Let’s go in detail about the fuels used in helicopters:

Which fuel is used in a helicopter?

1. Definition of Helicopter Fuel

Helicopter fuel is a specially formulated fuel used to power helicopter engines.

  • The type of fuel depends on the engine type: piston (reciprocating) engines or turboshaft engines (turbine engines).
  • Helicopter fuel is designed for high reliability, stable combustion, and safe operation at varying altitudes and temperatures.

2. Types of Helicopter Engines and Their Fuel

A. Piston Engine Helicopters

  • Similar to small fixed-wing aircraft engines.
  • Fuel Type: Aviation gasoline (Avgas)
    • Usually 100LL (Low Lead), sometimes 100/130 or 91/96 octane depending on aircraft requirements.
  • Characteristics:
    • High-octane petrol prevents knocking in high-compression engines.
    • Stable at low and high temperatures, suitable for varied altitudes.

Example Helicopters: Robinson R22, R44 (piston variants)


B. Turboshaft (Turbine) Helicopters

  • Most modern helicopters use turboshaft engines.
  • Fuel Type: Kerosene-based Jet A or Jet A-1
  • Characteristics:
    • Similar to jet fuel used in fixed-wing turbine aircraft
    • Flash point ~38°C, low freezing point (−47°C for Jet A-1)
    • High energy density for sustained rotor power
    • Clean-burning for turbine engines

Example Helicopters:

  • Bell 206, Sikorsky S-76, Airbus H145

3. Key Properties of Helicopter Fuel

PropertyImportance
High Energy ContentProvides sufficient rotor power for lift and maneuvering
Low Freezing PointSafe operation at high altitudes
High Flash PointSafety in storage and refueling
Clean CombustionPrevents turbine deposits and engine wear
Stable StorageCan remain safe in tanks without degradation

4. Summary

Engine TypeFuel UsedNotes
Piston EngineAvgas 100LLHigh-octane petrol, prevents knocking
Turboshaft EngineJet A / Jet A-1Kerosene-based, high energy, suitable for turbines
  • Helicopter fuel depends on engine type: piston helicopters use Avgas, turbine helicopters use Jet A/Jet A-1.
  • Fuel choice affects engine performance, safety, and reliability.
  • Using the wrong fuel type can cause engine damage or catastrophic failure, especially in turbine engines.

💡 Tip:

  • Most modern helicopters are turboshaft-powered, so Jet A / Jet A-1 is the standard fuel.
  • Smaller training helicopters with piston engines may still use 100LL Avgas.

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