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  2. M970 - Wikipedia

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    The M970 Semi-Trailer Refueler is a 5,000-U.S.-gallon (19,000 L; 4,200 imp gal) fuel dispensing tanker designed for under/overwing refueling of aircraft. It is equipped with a filter/separator, recirculation system and two refueling systems, one for underwing and one for overwing servicing.

  3. R-11 Refueler - Wikipedia

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    Volvo R-11. The R-11 Refueler replaced the R-9 Refueler as the primary mobile refueling vehicle for The United States Air Force.There are currently three models of the R-11. The first generation was delivered in 1989 to the Air Force by the Oshkosh Truck Corporation and is commonly referred to as the Oshkosh R-1

  4. Aviation fuel - Wikipedia

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    An aviation fuel truck of Shell At some airports, underground fuel pipes allow refueling without the need for tank trucks. Trucks carry the necessary hoses and pumping equipment, but no fuel. Aviation fuels are petroleum-based fuels, or petroleum and synthetic fuel blends, used to power aircraft.

  5. List of vehicles of the United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    M1097 heavy cargo truck M1097 Avenger anti-aircraft platform; M1097 maintenance contact truck (C7033 equipment) M1037/M1042 S250 electronic shelter carrier; M1043/M1044 armament carrier; M1045/M1046 TOW missile carrier; M1035 2-litter ambulance; M997 4-litter ambulance; M38 Jeep. M3 Scout Car (limited use) Jeep BRC-40 MA/MB GP/GPW M38 truck ...

  6. Should You Buy Archer Aviation Stock Below $5? - AOL

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    ACHR Operating Income (TTM) data by YCharts Is the stock a buy below $5? There is clearly a lot of potential for Archer Aviation stock below $5 a share. It has a market cap of just $1.5 billion, a ...

  7. Gimli Glider - Wikipedia

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    While Flight 143 was flying over Red Lake, Ontario at 41,000 feet (12,500 m) shortly after 8 pm CDT, [2] the aircraft's cockpit warning system sounded, indicating a fuel-pressure problem on the aircraft's left side. Assuming that a fuel pump had failed, the pilots turned off the alarm, [10] knowing that the engine could be gravity-fed in level ...