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How much fuel does a Iowa battleship hold?

How much fuel does a Iowa battleship hold?

Class: Iowa class battleship
Speed: In excess of 30 knots (35 mph)
Boilers: Eight 600 PSI Babcock & Wilcox
Main Engines: Four geared General Electric turbines
Tank Capacity: 2.5 million gallons of fuel oil 30,000 gallons of aviation fuel 239,000 gallons of fresh water

What fuel did ww2 battleships use?

WWII battleships used oil burning steam turbines(Rankine cycle). The same types of engines that power most large naval vessels today.

How much fuel did a battleship hold?

(Source: United States Battleship Missouri, The Second Decommissioning program, March 31, 1992)

Built New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, New York
Rudders Two
Speed In excess of 30 knots
Tank capacity 2.5-million gallons of fuel oil 30,000 gallons of aviation fuel 239,000 gallons of fresh water
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How heavy is a 16 inch battleship shell?

BL 16-inch Mk I naval gun

Ordnance BL 16 inch Mark I
Barrel length 60 ft (18.3 m)L/45
Shell separate charge, AP shell
Shell weight 2,048 pounds (929 kg)
Calibre 16 inch (406 mm)

What fuel did battleships use?

The U.S. Navy had opted for oil as a fuel for its battleships, as opposed to the traditional coal, starting with the U.S.S.

How much fuel was used in WW2?

In World War II, the armed forces used about one gallon of fuel per soldier every day. In Desert Storm, fuel usage was about four gallons.

How many ships did the Iowa sink?

There were 24 ships damaged, plus the destroyers Monoghan, Hull, and Spence which were sunk with a loss of 765 sailors. Damage to shaft caused by storm required USS IOWA to return to the United States for overhaul at Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco in the following month.