it depends on the aircraft. this question is very vague, but the F-16 for instance can hold a few thousand pounds of fuel.
On internal fuel it's range is approximately 1,000 miles.
Most rockets are much faster than fighter aircraft.
The fuel capacity of a fighter jet varies widely depending on the model. For example, the F-16 Fighting Falcon can carry around 7,000 pounds (about 3,175 kg) of fuel, while the F/A-18 Hornet can hold approximately 14,500 pounds (about 6,577 kg). Larger jets like the F-15 Eagle can carry around 13,000 pounds (about 5,897 kg) of internal fuel, with additional capacity when using external tanks. Overall, fuel capacity is designed to support the jet's range and mission profile.
The weight of an F-16 fighter plane varies depending on the specific model and configuration. Generally, an F-16 has a maximum takeoff weight of around 49,000 pounds (22,200 kilograms). The empty weight, which is the aircraft without fuel or weapons, is approximately 19,200 pounds (8,700 kilograms).
About 150 million US Dollars each.
Depends how much fuel you put in it
The dimension is important for carry on luggage because of the limited space aboard the plane. The weight is important due to weight and balance. Some plane has a has a weight restriction, that can only carry so much. The reason can vary on how much fuel is needed for a trip to the weather.
You would have to specify a particular aircraft, "fighter aircraft" is too broad a definition.
It depends on the plane. If it's a small one like a two or four seat cessna, 150 gallons is pretty average. Jumbo jets might carry about 48,000-60,000 gallons
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Not enough information. Are you referring to a Cessna, a B-747, a fighter plane, an An-224?American Military Aircraft C-17 Globemaster and the answer is 30,000lbs.All depending on the payload -- source load master for 25 years.
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