thanks. What kind of ton do we use for aircraft?
an imperial tonne.
As a general rule we don't use Tonnes. Aircraft weight is in Pounds or Kilograms. If we use Tonnes, then comes the question, a metric tonne or an imperial tonne.
Matt
And so a tonne = 1,000kg. While a ton is 2,240lb.
Which means in other words, they're about the same.![]()
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Last week I was pulling or pushing around pallets with 50 forty pound bags on them (one U.S. ton). This week there are 60 bags on a pallet (160 lbs, or four bags, more than your imperial ton). I much prefer our American ton, thank you.And then there's the American unit of measure where a ton=2,000 lbs and a gallon=128 ounces. Drives me daffy when working on my british Triumph. ;D
Last week I was pulling or pushing around pallets with 50 forty pound bags on them (one U.S. ton). This week there are 60 bags on a pallet (160 lbs, or four bags, more than your imperial ton). I much prefer our American ton, thank you.
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