Love Outweighs Fear
@QuietNoMore
21 August, 08:18
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Chuckster58
@Chuckster58
21 August, 09:20
In response Love Outweighs Fear to his Publication
The wings and horizontal stabilizer are hollow cavities designed to hold fuel. The wings alone are 224' long @42 ' wide at the fuselage and @ 3' deep tapering out to the tip. The horizontal stab is about one-third this size. Each can store quite a bit of fuel. And let's not forget about military aircraft that have midair refuel capability.
To think that fuel is a hoax and aircraft are powered by the ether is naive at best, foolish and ignorance at worst...
To think that fuel is a hoax and aircraft are powered by the ether is naive at best, foolish and ignorance at worst...
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Love Outweighs Fear
@QuietNoMore
21 August, 09:36
In response Chuckster58 to his Publication
They don't hold or burn nearly as much fuel as they claim. Period.
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What FACTS are you basing this claim upon? I've been in aviation for almost 50 years from jet engine test cells (where we test / establish the engine operation parameters) to commercial aviation.
For example the Air Force C-5 holds @ 310k pounds of fuel plus has air to air capability for extended range missions.
For example the Air Force C-5 holds @ 310k pounds of fuel plus has air to air capability for extended range missions.
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Love Outweighs Fear
@QuietNoMore
28 August, 04:13
In response Chuckster58 to his Publication
Start here, do the math. hold off on insults, or you will be blocked. "An Olympic-size pool holds approximately 660,000 gallons of water. The time it takes to fill the pool depends entirely on the water's pressure and flow rate, so there isn't a fixed time for filling it with "full wide pressure," but calculations with typical water sources show it can take anywhere from a few days with a powerful pump to several weeks or months using a standard home hose."
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