Depends entirely on the size of the aircraft. Could be anything from 10 to 60 + gallons.
2008 Pontiac G5 fuel tank is 13 gallons
The size of a fuel tank on a military tank varies significantly depending on the model, purpose, and design of the vehicle. On average, a main battle tank (MBT) such as the American M1 Abrams or the British Challenger 2 carries between 1,200 and 1,900 litres (around 320–500 gallons) of diesel or jet fuel. Some tanks with auxiliary fuel drums or external tanks can extend their total capacity even further for long-range missions. For example, the M1 Abrams is equipped with a fuel capacity of approximately 1,900 litres, consuming roughly 3 litres per kilometre, depending on terrain and operational conditions. Russian tanks like the T-72 and T-90 typically carry about 1,200 litres internally, plus additional 200–400 litres in external fuel drums. This gives them an operational range of around 450 kilometres on-road before refuelling. At PETRO Industrial (petroinddotcom), understanding these fuel demands is critical when designing bulk fuel storage, transfer, and refuelling systems for military and heavy equipment applications. PETRO provides robust, transportable fuel tanks and dispensing solutions built to handle the high-volume, high-demand requirements of armoured vehicles and field operations, ensuring efficient fuel management and reliable performance in even the toughest environments.
one fuel tank is 14 gallons and other fuel tank is 16 gallons
Big whale...
The 2009 Yamaha ttr 125 has a 1.6 gallon fuel tank.
It's big! About 6,000 gallons!!
The tank holds 15 gallons.
As big as the customer orders for it. I believe the largest tank available is 150 gallons.
15 gallons
its an 18lt
about 16 gallons
The fuel tank on a Cat 330 has a capacity of 164 gallons. This allows for extended use on the job site.