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  2. Lego pneumatics - Wikipedia

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    Air tanks are an important piece to most larger pneumatic designs, as they allow air power to be easily stored for later retrieval. The original blue air tank was only available in 3 regular sets in 1997 and 1998. One of these sets was re-released in 2001 and 2004. From 1998 until 2002 it was also available in Lego Dacta and supplementary sets. [3]

  3. Cascade filling system - Wikipedia

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    The second and third tanks will bring the vehicle's tank closer to 3000 psi. The station normally has a compressor, which refills the station's tanks, using natural gas from a utility line. This prevents accidentally overfilling the tank, which could happen with a system using a single fueling tank at a higher pressure than the target pressure ...

  4. Air tank - Wikipedia

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    Air tank may refer to: Diving cylinder , used by scuba divers to hold air and other breathing gases at high pressure underwater Pneumatic pressure vessel , for storing compressed air to operate equipment such as braking systems, paint dispensers and paintball guns

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  6. Air-blast injection - Wikipedia

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    A large crankshaft-driven compressor is used to re-fill these tanks; the size of the compressor and the low rotational frequency of the engine's crankshaft means that air-blast injected Diesel engines are huge in size and mass, this, combined with the problem that air-blast injection does not allow for quick load alteration [1] makes it only ...

  7. Aircraft fuel tank - Wikipedia

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    Drop tanks, external tanks, wing tanks, pylon tanks or belly tanks are all terms used to describe auxiliary externally mounted fuel tanks. Drop tanks are generally expendable and often jettisonable. External tanks are commonplace on modern military aircraft and occasionally found in civilian ones, although the latter are less likely to be ...

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    Several coaches are squarely on the NFL hot seat entering Week 18, with Mike McCarthy and Brian Daboll among those facing uncertain futures.

  9. Drop tank - Wikipedia

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    Drop tank storage aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) The primary disadvantage with drop tanks is that they impose a drag penalty on the aircraft. External fuel tanks will also increase the moment of inertia, thereby reducing roll rates for air maneuvers. Some of the drop tank's fuel is used to overcome the added drag and weight of the tank.