SHOCKING LEAK: Nude 747-100 Fuel Tank Secrets – How Many Gallons Are Secretly Leaked?!
Now, imagine the claim that a boeing 747 carries 63,500 gallons of fuel — more than the volume of this massive tank Here are the specifics by model: Where does all that fuel go
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Let's dive into the engineering genius and aeronautical design that make this feat possible. A boeing 747 holds between about 48,400 gallons and 63,034 gallons of fuel depending on the model version How much fuel does a 747 carry
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The 747 fuel capacity is not set in stone, varying among models and configurations
Perfect for technical writers, seo pages and readers searching 747 fuel capacity details. The illustration above is from an article on the 747 fuel system (pdf) from 1970 Later versions of the aircraft added an optional 8th tank in the tail Since jet fuel weighs about 6.7 to 6.8 pounds per gallon depending on formulation and temperature, this gauge is likely from the center tank (12,890 gallons or 87,000 pounds) or one of the two inboard.
How many gallons does a boeing 747 hold This is 183,214 to 216,847 liters of fuel or about 180 to 213… Using an average jet fuel price of $3.00 per gallon (a representative, but variable, figure), filling a 747 with 48,445 gallons would cost approximately $145,335. According to boeing's web site, a 747 jet airliner burns approximately 5 gallons of fuel per mile (12 liters per kilometer).
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