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The definition of the word tanker, is a vehicle, a boat, or an aircraft, with the designated job of transporting tanks of liquid, typically oil, or some other form of liquid fuel.
The oil cargo goes into cargo tanks, the fuel oil or bunker goes into the bunker tanks. The lubrication oil (lube oil) goes into the lube oil tanks.
According to a veteran Australian tanker in Vietnam, the Centurion's external fuel tank had a 100 gallon capacity.
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Depends on which engine it has. With the Caterpillar diesel, there won't be a crossover between the tanks (if it has multiple tanks)... the Cats used the HEUI injectors, and more fuel than what was used to propel the vehicle was drawn... the extra fuel was used for cooling and lubrication of injector components, then returned to the fuel tanks via the return line.
An Australian tank crewman (Vietnam veteran) wrote a book (published in Australia) stating the additional fuel tank held an extra 100 gallons. Apparently the Australians in Vietnam burned gasoline in their Centurion tanks. US Pattons burned diesel fuel.
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Yes,Airplanes can explode because their Fuel Tanks. The Fuel Tanks contain Fuel.
An air tanker is an aircraft used to deliver liquids from the air, such as fuel, fire retardant, or water.
Where is the fuel tanks located on small planes? Most of the fuel tanks are located in the wings of the aircraft. There is usually the main tanks that are located in the center of the wings and then there are tip tanks, that are located towards the wing tips.
Diesel is a fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks. Gasoline / Petrol is another fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks.
the fuel pumps are in the tanks and there are two of them have fun