The Imperial Navy sailed with oilers (fueling ships); and refuelled at sea.
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Cause the US stopped sending Japan resources so they got pissed and they started planning to destroy Pearl Harbor (very important military base).Ima 12 year old with general knowledge :) im from kuwait.
Thee were six aircraft carriers and about thirty ships total in the Japanese Task Force, including about seven oilers who had to go along to refuel the Japanese ships in mid-ocean. Japanese ships had a short cruising range, and only the two battleships and the two newest carriers had the range to make it to Hawaii and back without refueling. Underway refueling was not something the Japanese had ever done, and the difficulty of this requirement almost killed their plan to attack Hawaii. But they solved the problems and were lucky that seas were calm enough they could do the necessary refueling. The oilers turned back and did not get very close to Hawaii. About 350 airplanes total were launched on the raid, in two waves of about equal size and very close together, one right after the other.
Yes. They'd fly to Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada, and land and refuel, then on to Greenland, where they would again land and refuel. Then on to Scotland.
The destroyer rode up alongside the battleship to refuel.
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50 feet with engines off.
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Airplanes refuel in the ground. Trucks carrying airplane fuel come and refuel the aircraft.Some jet aircraft have the capability of refuelling in the air.
No ... starting with the 2010 season, cars must start the race with a full load of fuel and are not allowed to refuel during the race.
When people gift you fuel go to the fuel station on the map and click refuel and it automatically will refuel all of your fuel for all of you tools.
1 definition to refuel is when you put gas again in you're car.Another is when you eat again.:)
Flight deck crewmen re-fuelled the aircraft on board the carriers; as well as re-arming them.
No they do not. Only military and government planes do this. Commercial airlines will land at an airport to refuel.
You might plan to refuel when your fuel gauge reads one-eighth of a tank of gasoline. Some people choose to refuel when the gauge reads one-quarter of a tank remaining.
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If you don't refuel a vehicle you run the risk of getting stuck along the road when the engine won't run anymore.