The McDonnell Douglas MD 11 is capable of carrying 38,615 gallons of jet fuel. The extended range on the MD 11ER is 7,240 nautical miles.
30 gallons
3,56,000 gallons of fuel!
The A 380 carries 85,000 USG of fuel.
If you are transporting the fuel in containers that are not your fuel tanks, you can carry up to 1000 pounds of it. That's around 133 gallons. If the fuel is in your tanks, you can carry as much as they'll hold.
The Concorde was capable of carrying a maximum of 210,940 pounds of fuel.
The F-18E can carry up to 14,400 lbs of internal fuel supply. The F-18F can carry up to 13,550 lbs. The Jets also have the capability of carrying external fuel tanks.
A B-52 Bomber have a fuel capacity of 141,610 kilograms
7,837 U.S. gal (29,660 L)
There is not, and never has been a Cessna called 'Mustang'
Jumbo jets have several fuel tanks. The majority of these fuel tanks are located in the wings of the aircraft. Some aircraft may also have auxiliary tanks in the tail or belly. The Douglas (now Boeing) MD11 has a fuel tank in the Elevator(horizontal tail surface) that is used to balance the aircraft to fly at altitude with less drag.
The Apache Longbow can carry about 315 imperial gallons of fuel. Later models can carry up to 4 underwing tanks of 230 gal each.
Depends on the model, the E/F superhornet models carry much more than the A/B or C/D models did.