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  2. Aircraft fuel system - Wikipedia

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    A single-engine piston aircraft has a simple fuel system; a tanker (such as the KC-135), in addition to managing its own fuel, can also provide fuel to other aircraft. [1] Fuel is piped through fuel lines to a fuel control valve (usually known as the fuel selector). This valve serves several functions.

  3. 1:35 scale - Wikipedia

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    A 1:35 scale Learjet 45. 1:35 scale is the most popular scale for model military vehicles, with an extensive lineup of models and aftermarket parts available from a wide variety of manufacturers. It corresponds to 50 mm on figurine scales. The roots of 1:35 as a military modelling scale lie in early motorized plastic tank kits.

  4. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya has put out an average of 1 new kit a month since the launch of the series as a way of blocking entry into the 1/48 scale market for Chinese makers. As of 2015, over 80 models are available from Tamiya in 1/48 scale, representing mainly the popular World War II tanks and vehicles. HobbyBoss, another Chinese maker, offers 1/48 tanks with ...

  5. Rutan Long-EZ - Wikipedia

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    Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1982–83 General characteristics Crew: 1 pilot Capacity: 1 passenger Length: 16 ft 10 in (5.12 m) Wingspan: 26 ft 1 in (7.96 m) Height: 7 ft 10 in (2.40 m) Wing area: 81.99 sq ft (7.617 m 2) Empty weight: 710 lb (322 kg) Max takeoff weight: 1,325 lb (601 kg) Fuel capacity: 52 US Gal (197 L) Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming O-235 air-cooled flat-four engine ...

  6. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Used by Heller for model ships, and proposed by the Japanese to supersede 1:144 scale trains. Models which are commonly made in scale at 1:150 are commercial airliners - such as the Airbus A320, Boeing 777 all the way to the jumbo jets - the Airbus A380 & Boeing 747. [8] 1:148: 2.059 mm: Model railways (British N) British N model railroad scale ...

  7. Berkut 360 - Wikipedia

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    Two aircraft have been built with a third one in development. N442LT is the first tail number. N497LT is the second. [18] [19] Berkut Jet A Berkut using a modified GE T-58 turbine engine, built by Jerrold Jorritsma, registration number N3255U. [20] Crashed in Loveland, Colorado on May 9, 2010. [21] [22] Berkez or Berk-EZ

  8. Cox model engine - Wikipedia

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    Result: more efficient fuel intake, fuel draw and induction; Precision balanced and milled crankshaft Result: better fuel intake, better balanced engine; The Tee Dee was tested by Aeromodeller Magazine in 1962 and the output power was recorded to be .105 bhp (78 watts) @ 22,000 rpm with a max torque of 5.5 oz.in. at 18,000 rpm on 25% Nitro. [21 ...

  9. Model aircraft - Wikipedia

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    For example, 1:48 scale is 1/4" to 1-foot (or 1" to 4 feet) and 1:72 is 1" to 6 feet, while in metric scales such as 1:100th, 1 centimeter equals 1 meter. 1:72 scale was introduced with Skybirds wood and metal model aircraft kits in 1932 and were followed closely by Frog, which used the same scale from 1936 with their "Frog Penguin" brand. 1:72 ...