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21 August, 07:41
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The wings and horizontal stabilizer are designed to hold fuel; they are hollow cavities.
The horizontal (tail) stabilizer of the Boeing 747-400 contains a fuel tank with a capacity of 3,300 U.S. gallons, which is equivalent to approximately 440 cubic feet.
This tank allows the aircraft to fly an additional 350 nautical miles.
Regarding the wing fuel capacity, the provided context does not specify the volume of fuel tanks within the wings in cubic feet. However, the total fuel capacity of the 747-400 is noted to be 48,445 gallons with the stabilizer tank accounting for 3,300 gallons of that total.
The horizontal (tail) stabilizer of the Boeing 747-400 contains a fuel tank with a capacity of 3,300 U.S. gallons, which is equivalent to approximately 440 cubic feet.
This tank allows the aircraft to fly an additional 350 nautical miles.
Regarding the wing fuel capacity, the provided context does not specify the volume of fuel tanks within the wings in cubic feet. However, the total fuel capacity of the 747-400 is noted to be 48,445 gallons with the stabilizer tank accounting for 3,300 gallons of that total.
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