Tuesday, April 8, 2025

You Settle One Mystery… And Another Pops Up…



 

8 comments:

  1. Bullshit on that being a 60,000 GALLON tank. Maybe 60,000 BUSHEL.

    60,000 gallons is 8020 cubic feet which would be a cube, 20' on a side.

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    1. Correct! It is a grain bin, not a water tank!

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  2. Mostly the fuel is in the wings and mist models have 3 seperate tanks per wing. 60k gallons is a tiny tank, go to most heavy oil sites and you'll see 100,000 barrel tanks which is 4.2 million gallons.

    Also pretty sure that is not a 60k gallon tank, it looks 15ft tall and 40ft diam based on mancage for scale. An actual 60k tank would be 14ft x 27ft, so i think the pic is an 100k tank.

    Exile1981

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    1. 63,500 pounds of fuel...not gallons. I was a jet crew chief in an earlier life.

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    2. From Wiki, with a disclaimer:


      The fuel capacity of a Boeing 747 varies by model. For example, the 747-100 holds approximately 48,400 gallons, while the 747-8 can carry up to 63,034 gallons for the passenger version and 59,734 gallons for the freighter version.

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      Auto-generated based on listed sources. May contain inaccuracies.

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  3. Well, all I know that tank is connected to the hubs of hell. Try working in a nasty-assed boot pit with rotten shit up to your knees or in a building where there's hay grinding going on. That's why I abandoned that sort. Icing on the cake is when it happens in the dead part of winter at night.

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  4. Oh yeah, thanks for that good job on the flat earth proof! I've been wrestling with that for awhile. Since we know (((They))) have lied about everything, you can't take anything for granted (except that they've lied about everything) now I can relax and let...it...goooo....

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  5. not sure what it’s worth:
    not yourtube has many talking similar to this point. I’d also suggest while there, looking into how high flow by pass engines ( Ibelieve that’s the term) may be a factor as well.

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