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Originally Posted by Janosch
Alas, no, it seems. Same for early Yaks, G.50, Hellcats and probably others. This one isn't keen on flying over enemy territory with these planes...
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I think in the case of the early Yaks IRL the fuel gauges were on the upper surfaces of the wings, on top of the fuel tanks themselves, and were viewed from the cockpit. That's why there's no gauge in the cockpit.
Can't speak for the others, though. Carry a stopwatch, lol.