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I'm going to do them all. Bottom, Top Unloading as well as Loading. Some have hoses, some have arms and platforms.
I just googled "tanker railroad cars unloading"
https://www.alexandriava.gov/special/transloading/EmailArchive2/8d9b23a74164245ca6d08ae471c221ae.jpg
I have used it for unloading fuel from my railroad tanker cars to a towable pump on a trailer that transfers the product directly into a truck. However the line cannot be rotated/flipped vertically, which means the line just ends up floating in the air not attached. That's why I asked for a few more lines. I'll grab a screenshot for you to look at in my profile.
In actuality, the only planes these trucks can service are small planes like the CRJs and ERJs (170-195 series also) - you would need service stairs for the A32X and 737 series. Also, the fuel trucks always park as close to the fuel port as possible (look up a ground service manual for the aircraft you are thinking about, and you will see a diagram with the vehicle locations).
Camera positioning is quite bad for accurate detailing ((
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