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veloo maniam 16th Jan 2008 18:22

Fuel Uplifting
 
Hello anyone.. Is there a link whereby I can refer to on how much max fuel is needed by a particular aircraft??? for eg B747..how much of fuel does it need to fill up full tanks.Help appreciated.:ok:

ryan86uk 16th Jan 2008 18:38

57,149 gallons :-p

HighlandBoy 16th Jan 2008 22:24

Cant you just ask a fueller?:ugh:

veloo maniam 17th Jan 2008 03:58

Fuel Uplifting
 
Hello Highlandboy....have already checked it out but the answers were not satisfactory. So I thought some wiseones like you may have some professional links to some websites where one can have a look into.Anyway thnxs for your reply.I still believe someone out there will be kind enough to link me with a website or a wise answer.:ok:

Lauderdale 17th Jan 2008 07:30

Mate - give me a list of A/C you are interested in and I will see what I can do!

Brgds

L

dubster 17th Jan 2008 07:44

Dito, we use an Air BP booklet may be able to help if you have a specific type.

veloo maniam 18th Jan 2008 12:52

Fuel and acft type
 
Hi Lauderdale & dubster..appreaciate your replies.
Looking for present day civilian boeing jetliners starting from B727 onwards plus the russian IL62 and above type.Also kindly include the MD11.:ok:

JB007 18th Jan 2008 15:43

I think the Boeing website will have most of the technical data you need.

veloo maniam 19th Jan 2008 01:54

Fuel
 
Thnxs Bond....James Bond:ok:


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