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LimaFoxTango
3rd Dec 2006, 19:31
Hey all, I'm doing a project and I'm trying to find out whats the max fuel capacity for the following aircraft:

B727-200
B737-800
B747-400
B757-200
B767-300
B777-200
A340-200
A330-200

Thanks...

ICEMAN757200
4th Dec 2006, 15:34
B757-200:
Left Tank/right Tank= 6600 Kgs/6600 Kgs
Center Tank= 21100 Kgs
Total= 34300 Kgs

B757-300
Left/right= 6768 Kgs
Center= 21311 Kgs
Total= 34848 Kgs

B767-300
Left/right= 18447 Kgs
Center= 36492 Kgs
Total= 73386 Kgs

Thridle Op Des
5th Dec 2006, 04:43
A330-200
All figures in Litres to avoid weight confusions!
Outers 3650 x 2
Inners 42000 x 2
Center 41560
Trim 6230
Total 139090

Regards

TOD

vapilot2004
5th Dec 2006, 05:56
B727-200

5394 - 5449KG wing tanks (X2)
12441 - 13703KG center tank

Both figures vary according to airline spec. (model)

B738

~3900KG wing tanks (X2)
~13000KG center tank

Bolty McBolt
5th Dec 2006, 06:04
Liters gallons Kgs or lbs ?????

IFixPlanes
5th Dec 2006, 07:05
A great place to search for information is the manufacturer itself.
At "http://www.boeing.com/commercial/airports/plan_manuals.html" select your aircraft.
Then select "2.0 Airplane Description" and you get all the Information you need.

For Example:

B737-800
Usable Fuel = 26.022 Liter

B737 BBJ 2 (Based on -800)
Usable Fuel = 27.992 Liter (with 1 aditional Aux Tank)
Usable Fuel = 29.665 Liter (with 2 aditional Aux Tanks)
Usable Fuel = 31.645 Liter (with 3 aditional Aux Tanks)
Usable Fuel = 33.609 Liter (with 4 aditional Aux Tanks)
Usable Fuel = 35.576 Liter (with 5 aditional Aux Tanks)
Usable Fuel = 37.538 Liter (with 6 aditional Aux Tanks)
Usable Fuel = 39.530 Liter (with 7 aditional Aux Tanks)

Phil Squares
5th Dec 2006, 10:16
747-400 LTRS KGS (Density .8029 kgs/ltr)

1 and 4 Main 33,932 27,244
2 and 3 Main 94,984 76,263
Center 64,973 52,167
Reserves 10,009 8,036
Stabilizer 12,492 10,030
Total 216,390 173,740

747-400F LTRS KGS (Density .8029 kgs/ltr)

1 and 4 Main 33,932 27,242
2 and 3 Main 94,983 76,256
Center 64,973 52,162
Reserves 10,009 8,035
Total 203,897 163,695

Bolty McBolt
6th Dec 2006, 01:05
Phil Me ole mate

Check your figures...

1 & 4 mains on a 744 holds 13,400 kgs at .795 sg

2 & 3 main 37,300 etc etc

You figures look close to a simialr figure in pounds..:ok:

To the original poster of this thread. Do you want volume or a KG figure of tank capacities. eg Many A330-200 have a limited center tank capacity due to max TO weight rating etc
767 also have varients of CAT capacity

Phil Squares
6th Dec 2006, 01:49
Phil Me ole mate
Check your figures...
1 & 4 mains on a 744 holds 13,400 kgs at .795 sg
2 & 3 main 37,300 etc etc
You figures look close to a simialr figure in pounds..:ok:
To the original poster of this thread. Do you want volume or a KG figure of tank capacities. eg Many A330-200 have a limited center tank capacity due to max TO weight rating etc
767 also have varients of CAT capacity

Bolty, me ole mate....

Suggest you get your trusty calculator out or dust off those books. the figures are the total for both tanks.....

So, 27224/2 is 13622 per tank.....

If I remember correctly the original question was max fuel capacity.....:confused:

Bolty McBolt
6th Dec 2006, 02:46
Phil

You got me and I stand truely corrected.

Mental note to read first before shooting from hip

Bolty

Old Smokey
7th Dec 2006, 12:02
B777 - 200 / 200ER / 300

171,190 Litres = 137,500 Kg at SG = 0.8029

B777 - 300ER

181,220 Litres = 145,500 Kg at SG = 0.8029

(These figures represent USEABLE fuel at level attitude, and may be less than the entire volumetric capability).

Regards,

Old Smokey