Hello all,
I have a question that is slightly off-topic. I seem to recall the earliest A6M external tanks were fixed while the later ones were jettsionable. Regrettably my library is currently hors de combat.
Please advise.
Thanks,
JC1
Hello Jetcal1,
Actually all the A6M external tanks were droppable even though the fairings might have been a bit different.
The problem was that when flying the longer missions, the A6M pilots did not have the option of dropping the tanks because they carried a substantial portion of the total fuel of the aircraft.
Basically, if they dropped their tanks, they could not complete their missions.
As it was, during the Guadalcanal campaign, many A6M pilots found that they did not actually have enough fuel to make it home because the missions left so little margin for combat or other incidents.
This also meant that any fuel tank damage was as good as a kill because the aeroplane was not getting home.
These fellows had it rough and a lot of them didn't make it.
Just for numbers:
A6M2-21 - 145 Fuselage, 2 x 195 Wings - Total 535 Liters
A6M3-32 - 60 Fuselage, 2 x 210 Wings - Total 480 Liters
A6M3-22 - 60 Fuselage, 2 x 264 Wings - Total 588 Liters
A6M5-52 - 60 Fuselage, 2 x 264 Wings - Total 588 Liters
The typical external tank held 330 Liters.
- Ivan.