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Title: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: ChuckYeager on November 26, 2008, 03:45:33 PM
The allies had used Self-Sealing fuel tanks to prevent becomming a fireball and prevent minor leakage. Whenever when your Jug takes a hit in the tank you have about 1 minute 16 seconds to find a ditch zone. Hasn't anyone ever wondered why this was not incorperated into the game?  :furious
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: lunatic1 on November 26, 2008, 03:52:37 PM
GOOD POINT---MUSTANGS AND ZEROS HAD THEM
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: caldera on November 26, 2008, 04:24:09 PM
 :salute Mr. Yeager. It's good to see you're still around. WTG on breaking the sound barrier! I guess your Alzheimer's is kicking in here, though.  :)


Self-sealing fuel tanks were only able to seal holes from small caliber weapons (IIRC). 20mm and larger and it's time to RTB with all possible dispatch.







BTW, if chuck is still alive, he will pwn you for using his name.  If he's on the other side, he will surely pwn you when you get there. :uhoh
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: APDrone on November 26, 2008, 04:32:52 PM
GOOD POINT---MUSTANGS AND ZEROS HAD THEM

Mustangs, Yes.

Zeros, No. 
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: Karnak on November 26, 2008, 08:21:18 PM
GOOD POINT---MUSTANGS AND ZEROS HAD THEM
Almost all WWII combat aircraft had them, but of the two you picked, one did not.  Early War Japanese combat aircraft are about the only ones that lacked self sealing tanks.  Later Japanese aircraft such as the N1K2-J, Ki-84 and Ki-67 had self sealing tanks.
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: AirFlyer on November 26, 2008, 09:40:13 PM
GOOD POINT---MUSTANGS AND ZEROS HAD THEM

Zeros didn't, at least the ones we have. It's why they make such great BBQs. :aok
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: PFactorDave on November 26, 2008, 09:44:08 PM
:salute Mr. Yeager. It's good to see you're still around. WTG on breaking the sound barrier! I guess your Alzheimer's is kicking in here, though.  :)


Self-sealing fuel tanks were only able to seal holes from small caliber weapons (IIRC). 20mm and larger and it's time to RTB with all possible dispatch.


BTW, if chuck is still alive, he will pwn you for using his name.  If he's on the other side, he will surely pwn you when you get there. :uhoh

 :rofl  Made me laugh.

And General Yeager certainly IS still alive, in fact, he may come to kick your buttocks simply for not knowing it!  :O
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: A.F. Crash, Fire, Rescue on November 26, 2008, 09:57:52 PM
Self-sealing fueling would be nice to have. Might help those that like to fly the perk planes.

Oh yeah, Chuck Yeager is a Major General(Ret.) He was promoted to O-8 after he retired.
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: Oleg on November 27, 2008, 12:39:26 AM
I beleive, it safe to say we already have them. Our fuel tanks dont leaks until some damage threshold passed (few 7mm isnt enough) and dont ignites with single 12mm bullet hit. Isnt it exactly that sealed tanks should do?
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: Karnak on November 27, 2008, 12:33:14 PM
I beleive, it safe to say we already have them. Our fuel tanks dont leaks until some damage threshold passed (few 7mm isnt enough) and dont ignites with single 12mm bullet hit. Isnt it exactly that sealed tanks should do?

Yes, they are already modeled.
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: B4Buster on November 27, 2008, 07:00:46 PM
I think if you got hit by a 30mm, self-sealing fuel tanks would be the least of your worries  :P
Title: Re: Self Sealing Fuel Tanks
Post by: A.F. Crash, Fire, Rescue on November 28, 2008, 05:06:56 AM
I think if you got hit by a 30mm, self-sealing fuel tanks would be the least of your worries  :P


 :lol I would have to agree with you there Buster