Lightning Guy
Master Sergeant
- 2,511
- Apr 29, 2004
RG, a note about your website and the 250 gallon tanks . . .
110 + 180 + 120 + 500 = 1010?
Try 110 + 180 + 120 + 600 = 1010 gallons.
That would be two 300 gallon tanks and not 2 250 gallon tanks. As I said, the P-38 never carried 250 gallon tanks.
The P-51 tank was probably excluded because the tank caused major CG problems. In the ETO, the tank was often not filled to full capacity and what fuel was in the tank was often burned BEFORE switching to the drop tanks.
The P-38 leading-edge tanks could effect maneuverability, particularly rate of roll. It was for that reason that these tanks were often used for warm-up, take-off, and initial climb-out. All in all I think these tanks were less of a liability than the P-51s. They were certainly less vulnerable than the unprotected leading edge tanks carried by the F4U. It is also interesting that the external fuel carried by the Corsair was greater than it's internal fuel load ( 300 gallons external, 234 internal). If the P-38's massive drop tanks were of no advantage, neither were the Corsair's.
110 + 180 + 120 + 500 = 1010?
Try 110 + 180 + 120 + 600 = 1010 gallons.
That would be two 300 gallon tanks and not 2 250 gallon tanks. As I said, the P-38 never carried 250 gallon tanks.
The P-51 tank was probably excluded because the tank caused major CG problems. In the ETO, the tank was often not filled to full capacity and what fuel was in the tank was often burned BEFORE switching to the drop tanks.
The P-38 leading-edge tanks could effect maneuverability, particularly rate of roll. It was for that reason that these tanks were often used for warm-up, take-off, and initial climb-out. All in all I think these tanks were less of a liability than the P-51s. They were certainly less vulnerable than the unprotected leading edge tanks carried by the F4U. It is also interesting that the external fuel carried by the Corsair was greater than it's internal fuel load ( 300 gallons external, 234 internal). If the P-38's massive drop tanks were of no advantage, neither were the Corsair's.