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So, why weren't most wings given the wet wings treatment?


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How many planes actually store fuel in the fuselage? A cursory search shows wet wings to be common in planes of all sizes and I always believe the internet.

Wet wings are common among most civilian designs, from large transport aircraft, such as airliners, to small general aviation aircraft. - The Internet

With the new jet engine fuel flow rules, crossfeed enabler wouldn't even be necessary. Guess I'll have to rely on mods once more for my wet wings.

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Thing is, I find it hard to visualize those paper wings as carrying fuel. The big wings, yes, but not the small ones.

So, I should resort to making unrealistic craft? No thanks. I'll just mod in wet wings.

edit: I'm not talking bucket loads of fuel here. Just something reasonable.

As an example, I was using FuelWings previously.

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So, I should resort to making unrealistic craft? No thanks. I'll just mod in wet wings.

edit: I'm not talking bucket loads of fuel here. Just something reasonable.

As an example, I was using FuelWings previously.

Not only did the MK3 wings present a kind of disappointment with their prefabricatedness, (They're not that bad, but there's only 3 of them and they don't fit together... )

but they are the only wings with fuel of any kind. The little structural wings could hold like 10 units (maybe) and I would be OK with it.

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Not only did the MK3 wings present a kind of disappointment with their prefabricatedness, (They're not that bad, but there's only 3 of them and they don't fit together... )

but they are the only wings with fuel of any kind. The little structural wings could hold like 10 units (maybe) and I would be OK with it.

I'm currently making an MM file for myself. Trying to decide how much fuel I'm comfortable with.

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