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Who would have thought it?
When you look at the specifications for modern jetliners
They claim to carry an impossible volume of fuel in their wings
Take a look at these outrageous numbers and compare the images
The first example is the largest passenger plane in the world, the Airbus A-380
Nobody Owns The Air is a documentary about the insane quantities of jet fuel that are claimed to be stored and used by modern jetliners.
The only thing that makes sense to me is that they use a small amount of fuel to spin the efficient turbines and the turbines compress air to produce the needed thrust.
There is no need or advantage to combust fuel as the engine designers claim. There are no visible fuel tanks in the wing cutaways where the specs say they are.
This is the Boeing 767. It was the plane that was supposed to crash into each of the the World Trade Center towers on 9/11.
The media claimed it was loaded with up to 20,000 gallons of fuel.