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We've been led to believe that commercial jet airliners carry a lot of fuel for their flights. Airline makers claim that some of these planes (Boeing, Airbus, etc.) carry as much as 89,000 gallons of liquid fuel in their wings, which are made of lightweight aluminum! Yet, a typical 18-wheel gas tanker that refills gas stations only carries 9,000 gallons, so how could a plane store that much fuel in its wings? What's behind this lie? Do planes really run on compressed air, with just a tiny bit of kerosene/jet fuel? Is compressed air being used as free energy right under our noses?