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    Wet wings.

    The first airplane which had fuel tanks in the wings was Junkers F13, maiden flight 25. July 1919. Bernd Junkers
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    Wet wings.

    https://www.luftfahrt-archiv-hafner.de/ The only difference I can see, besides the mechanics complexity, is the advanced wing in the Texan against the more centraly mounted wing in the Valiant.
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    Wet wings.

    The only difference I can see, besides the mechanics complexity, is the advanced wing in the Texan against the more centraly mounted wing in the Valiant.
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    Wet wings.

    It is funny, the Vultee Valiant, it seems like a clone of the North American Texan.
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    Wet wings.

    All Junker's airplanes had metal wings, since the first one (1915).
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    Wet wings.

    Hi Paul, I want to know which was the first airplane in history to have fuel inside the wings, call it wet wings, fuel cells or fuel tanks, it must have fuel inside the wings, the outer part of the wings not the center section.
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    Wet wings.

    I don't see much difference, fuel tanks, fuel cells or wet wings, it is all the same idea but it is true, the words are different.
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    Wet wings.

    The Martin B-10 of 1934 seems to be the obvious answer because of the all metal construction, but I'm not sure...
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    Wet wings.

    I don't remember how and when this question arised in my mind, but now, it is like an obssession, I must find the answer. I understand we don't have the answer because we are all too young. Nevertheless, more precisely, which was the first air or sea plane, in history, to have wet wings or fuel tanks inside the wings? Paulo Barbosa
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    Wet wings.

    Which was the first plane to have fuel tanks inside the wings? Paulo Barbosa
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