Oglivie
Charter Member
Good Day Kelti and Everyone,
I happened by your post at a cfs2 forum, and not being a member yet there I thought I may reply here at SOH.
The P-40E had three internal tanks. Two of which were at the wing center-section (fuselage). The forward tank is listed as the a center-section reserve fuel tank at 29.2 Imperial gallons (35 US gallons), and the center-section main fuel tank (aft of the reserve tank) at 42.1 Imperial gallons (50.5 US gallons). A third tank is located in the fuselage just aft of the cockpit and listed at 51.5 Imperial gallons, but my books inidicate this was a 52.1 Imperial gallon tank (62.5 US gallons).
Attached below is a cutaway drawing of a P-40E, obtained at skycorner (http://www.airwar.ru/indexe.html), that shows this arrangement.
More P-40 versions from my books:
P-40: 120-181 gallons in internal tanks (I think all internal).
P-40B (Tomahawk IIa): 120-160 gallons.
P-40C (Tomahawk IIb): First with drop tank provisions, 52 gallon DT. 134 gallons internal fuel.
P-40D (Kittyhawk I) and P-40E (Kittyhawk Ia): 148 gallons internal in three tanks, 170 gallon external ferry tank, 52 gallon combat drop tank. P-40D had four .50 cal. mg, P-40E with six .50 cal. mg.
P-40F thru M: 157 gallons internal in three tanks (I assume the fuselage tank was up'ed to 71.5 gallons), 170 gallon external ferry tank, 52 gallon combat drop tank.
P-40N-1 (Kittyhawk IV): The fastest and lightest of the P-40s (P-40, P-40B/C are listed at lighter weight). 122 gallons internal in two tanks (reserve 35 gal tank omitted), 170 gallon external ferry tank, 75 gallon combat drop tank. Four .50s in the wings (with two outer gun bays retained) and shipped with two extra .50s for the empty bays or replacement guns.
P-40N-20 (but I think it the P-40N-5 and later): Capable of carrying three 500 lb. bombs or three external ferry tanks. 159 gallons internal in three tanks (I assume the reserve tank was up'ed to 37 gallons). Also the combat drop tank I assume to be a 75 gallon tank. Total fuel for ferry is listed at 609 gallons in internal and external tanks.
I hope this be helpful. I'd be glad to look up any other info from my books if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Oglivie
I happened by your post at a cfs2 forum, and not being a member yet there I thought I may reply here at SOH.
The P-40E had three internal tanks. Two of which were at the wing center-section (fuselage). The forward tank is listed as the a center-section reserve fuel tank at 29.2 Imperial gallons (35 US gallons), and the center-section main fuel tank (aft of the reserve tank) at 42.1 Imperial gallons (50.5 US gallons). A third tank is located in the fuselage just aft of the cockpit and listed at 51.5 Imperial gallons, but my books inidicate this was a 52.1 Imperial gallon tank (62.5 US gallons).
Attached below is a cutaway drawing of a P-40E, obtained at skycorner (http://www.airwar.ru/indexe.html), that shows this arrangement.
More P-40 versions from my books:
P-40: 120-181 gallons in internal tanks (I think all internal).
P-40B (Tomahawk IIa): 120-160 gallons.
P-40C (Tomahawk IIb): First with drop tank provisions, 52 gallon DT. 134 gallons internal fuel.
P-40D (Kittyhawk I) and P-40E (Kittyhawk Ia): 148 gallons internal in three tanks, 170 gallon external ferry tank, 52 gallon combat drop tank. P-40D had four .50 cal. mg, P-40E with six .50 cal. mg.
P-40F thru M: 157 gallons internal in three tanks (I assume the fuselage tank was up'ed to 71.5 gallons), 170 gallon external ferry tank, 52 gallon combat drop tank.
P-40N-1 (Kittyhawk IV): The fastest and lightest of the P-40s (P-40, P-40B/C are listed at lighter weight). 122 gallons internal in two tanks (reserve 35 gal tank omitted), 170 gallon external ferry tank, 75 gallon combat drop tank. Four .50s in the wings (with two outer gun bays retained) and shipped with two extra .50s for the empty bays or replacement guns.
P-40N-20 (but I think it the P-40N-5 and later): Capable of carrying three 500 lb. bombs or three external ferry tanks. 159 gallons internal in three tanks (I assume the reserve tank was up'ed to 37 gallons). Also the combat drop tank I assume to be a 75 gallon tank. Total fuel for ferry is listed at 609 gallons in internal and external tanks.
I hope this be helpful. I'd be glad to look up any other info from my books if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Oglivie


