DescriptionPopular Science Jan 1919 p27 - 10,000psi wrapped fuel tank.JPG
English: An early high-pressure fuel tank for storing flammable gas, consisting of a small 6-inch diameter tank spirally wound with two layers of high-tensile strength steel banding and with the ends held on with high-tensile steel rods.
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Popular Science Monthly, Jan 1919, p27, Printed in the United States
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