Forget Silverados and Expeditions. This will kill the airlines and cargo transporters. It takes
3,000 to 4,500 gallons for a fully laden 747 to take off and climb to 30,000 feet. At $5.00 @ gallon that's roughly $15,000.00 to $22,500.00 in fuel costs alone for the first 20 minutes of flight. At cruise it burns 1 gallon
per second! 60 gallons per minute, 3,600 gallons per hour. And the 747 is considered one of the more fuel efficient aircraft in service on a cost per passenger mile, or pound of cargo basis. Look at fares and cargo fees to go sky high.
Remember Hussein
wants this. He has as much as said so. Higher fuel prices equates to forced conservation in his mind. He wants everyone to drive one of those little "green" $h!t boxes, no matter if they want to or not. This is the fastest way to get them to do things his way. He doesn't give a damn about what the people want. His "health care program" proved that if it proved anything. Bill T.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/transport/flight/modern/question192.htmFuel burn 747-200s or 747-300s...
Jet fuel weighs 6.84 pounds per gallon.
1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) for the taxi-out for takeoff...
Assuming a heavy aircraft at 377,000 kg (833,000 lbs) takeoff weight, it will burn some 15,000 kg (33,000 lbs) to initial cruise level FL290 or 310...
First hours of cruise, expect some 13,000 kg (28,000 lbs) FF per hour...
As the plane gets lighter, at the end of cruise, maybe at FL370 or 390, the FF will decrease to under 10,000 kg (21,000 kg) per hour...
Descent, approach, landing, generally burn 3,000 kg (6,000 lbs) total...
Taxi-in will be anywhere from 500 to 1000 kg (1,000 to 2,000 lbs)...
That's an approx. average of over 220 gallons just to taxi in after it turns off the runway until it parks at the ramp!
In this 2:45 video it has consumed close to 800 gallons.