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Qué (quién) es drop tank - definición

EXTERNAL TANKS
Drop tanks; Droptank; Drop-tank; Fuel drop tank
  • lk=on}} [[Sargent Fletcher]] drop tank being moved across the flight deck of an aircraft carrier
  • the Henry Ford Museum]] in 2012.
  • 110 US-gallon (416 liter) paper drop tanks, destined for USAAF and RAF use, being manufactured at a British factory (1944)
  • A Bf 110 of 9./[[ZG 26]] with the rarely-used, fin-stabilized 900 liter drop tanks
  • A standard 300 liter capacity drop tank of the German WWII Luftwaffe
  • adj=on}} metal drop tanks
  • adj=on}} metal drop tanks displayed at the ''Luchtoorlogsmuseum'', an aviation museum in the Netherlands (2012)
  • CVN-75}}
  • Bulgarian Heinkel He-51B, with drop tank under fuselage

drop tank         
¦ noun an external fuel tank on an aircraft which can be jettisoned when empty.
Drop tank         
In aviation, a drop tank (external tank, wing tank or belly tank) is used to describe auxiliary fuel tanks externally carried by aircraft. A drop tank is expendable and often capable of being jettisoned.
Tank locomotive         
  • GWR 57xx class]] pannier tank locomotive
  • cylindrical firebox]]
  • A crane tank preserved as a static exhibit at Bressingham
  • Wing tank locomotive ''Dougal'' on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
  • Drawing of the Novelty showing the large well tank between the wheels and below the frame
  • [[Festiniog Railway]] tender-tank locomotive ''Welsh Pony''
  • A rear tank
  • Steam tram locomotive of Geldersche Tramwegen, Netherlands
  • Golden Valley Light Railway]] showing the inverted saddle tank around the smokebox
  • 600mm}} gauge tank locomotive Tx26-423 in [[Poznań]], Poland
  • Hungarian Railways class 242
  • Polish-built side tank locomotive 7646 ''Northampton'' at its naming ceremony in 2001
  • [[LB&SCR L class]] locomotives were fitted with well tanks and part of the side tanks were blanked off to improve stability
  • Vertical boiler locomotive "Taffy".
  • The [[LSWR 415 class]] combined side tanks and a well tank
  • South African Railways NGG16 class Garratt, preserved in Wales.
STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHICH CARRIES ITS FUEL AND WATER ONBOARD
Tank engine; Well tank; Pannier tank; Side tank; Tank locomotives; Tank Engine; Tank engines; Saddle tank (locomotive); Back tank; Wing tank; Tank-locomotive; Pannier tanks; Contractor's locomotive; Side tank locomotive; Saddle tank locomotive; Well tank locomotive; Pannier tank locomotive; Inverted saddle tank locomotive; Back tank locomotive; Rear tank locomotive; Tender-tank locomotive
A tank locomotive or tank engine is a steam locomotive that carries its water in one or more on-board water tanks, instead of a more traditional tender. Most tank engines also have bunkers (or fuel tanks) to hold fuel; in a tender-tank locomotive a tender holds some or all of the fuel, and may hold some water also.

Wikipedia

Drop tank

In aviation, a drop tank (external tank, wing tank or belly tank) is used to describe auxiliary fuel tanks externally carried by aircraft. A drop tank is expendable and often capable of being jettisoned. External tanks are commonplace on modern military aircraft and occasionally found in civilian ones, although the latter are less likely to be discarded except in an emergency.