fuel quantity indicating system inspection process
signal conditioner
yes, the military does it all the time when aircraft have to travel farther then the max fuel quantity allows
If this question relates to the fuel system , A gravity feed system would need to have the fuel tanks in the wings that would need to be above the level of the engines, IE: in a high wing aircraft. A pumped system would be used in a low wing aircraft or in a engine that required a constant fast fuel flow.
According to the 49 CFR (Federal Rules regarding DOT Hazmat regs) the reportable quantity of diesel fuel is anything over 1001 lbs that is not directly connected to the fuel system of a vehicle. Do not count any fuel that you have in the fuel system of your vehicle, only what you are transporting. Hope this helps.
It depends on the type of aircraft
An afterburner is a device in the engine of an aircraft which injects fuel into the exhaust system to increase thrust.
Not a good idea, as the fuel is considered contaminated. The fuel is usually recycled.
air fuel
Aircraft fuel discharge a huge amount of energy in combustion rather than ordinary fuel such as petrol and diesel.
The fuel consumption of airbus A319 aircraft is 0.07 KM per liter.
Depends on the size and type of Aircraft. Link provided below llist fuel consumption for various Aircraft.
They are added fuel tanks so the aircraft can carry more than the normal amount of fuel ; for example, for longer range, or greater endurance.