Where is fuel stored?

Study for the EAWS Phase III Boeing EA-18G Growler Test. Prepare with flashcards and multiple choice questions, each question comes with hints and explanations. Get ready to ace your exam!

Multiple Choice

Where is fuel stored?

Explanation:
Fuel capacity is distributed to maximize range while keeping the aircraft balanced. This Growler stores fuel in multiple internal locations—the four internal fuselage tanks plus two internal wing tanks—providing substantial internal capacity. In addition, external fuel tanks can be added on pylons, up to five in total, to extend range or endurance as mission needs dictate. This combination explains the full storage layout: internal tanks for baseline capacity and external tanks for extended range. Fuel isn’t stored in the cockpit or tail; those areas aren’t used for fuel storage, and relying only on external tanks would ignore the substantial internal capacity.

Fuel capacity is distributed to maximize range while keeping the aircraft balanced. This Growler stores fuel in multiple internal locations—the four internal fuselage tanks plus two internal wing tanks—providing substantial internal capacity. In addition, external fuel tanks can be added on pylons, up to five in total, to extend range or endurance as mission needs dictate. This combination explains the full storage layout: internal tanks for baseline capacity and external tanks for extended range. Fuel isn’t stored in the cockpit or tail; those areas aren’t used for fuel storage, and relying only on external tanks would ignore the substantial internal capacity.

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