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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
This page was derived from a Word document with the name "Drop Tanks Types" (later "Models") that was created on 22 June 2023.
This table attempts to stay as strictly as possible to primary sources.
This table attempts to stay as strictly as possible to primary sources.


== Table ==
== World War II ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Capacity !! Material !! Type !! Manufacturer !! Aircraft !! Comments
! Name !! Capacity !! Material !! Type !! Manufacturer !! Aircraft !! Comments
|-
|-
| Tank – 58 gallon droppable fuel<ref name="ACL-M-65">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=65 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref> || 58-63 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> || FM<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, F4F, SBD<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, SB2C<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, SBW<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, SBF<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, TBF<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, TBM<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> ||  
| Tank – 58 gallon droppable fuel<ref name="ACL-M-65">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=65 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref> || 58-63 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> || FM<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, F4F<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, SBD<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, SB2C<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, SBW<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, SBF<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, TBF<ref name="ACL-M-65" />, TBM<ref name="ACL-M-65" /> ||  
|-
|-
| Tank – aux fuel belly type fibre 75 gal cap<ref name="ACL-DISL-1">{{cite book |title=Dead Items Stock List: Aircraft Auxiliary Fuel Tanks |date=8 July 1946 |page=1 |edition=Revision A |url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/s03deadjwis |access-date=23 August 2023}}</ref> || 75 gallons<ref name="ACL-DISL-1" /> || Fiber<ref name="ACL-DISL-1" /> ||  || U.S. Rubber<ref name="ACL-DISL-1" /> ||  ||  
| Tank – aux fuel belly type fibre 75 gal cap<ref name="ACL-DISL-1">{{cite book |title=Dead Items Stock List: Aircraft Auxiliary Fuel Tanks |date=8 July 1946 |page=1 |edition=Revision A |url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/s03deadjwis |access-date=23 August 2023}}</ref> || 75 gallons<ref name="ACL-DISL-1" /> || Fiber<ref name="ACL-DISL-1" /> ||  || U.S. Rubber<ref name="ACL-DISL-1" /> ||  ||  
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| Tank – aux fuel jettison 24 oz duck 75 gal cap<ref name="ACL-DISL-2">{{cite book |title=Dead Items Stock List: Aircraft Auxiliary Fuel Tanks |date=8 July 1946 |page=2 |edition=Revision A |url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/s03deadjwis |access-date=23 August 2023}}</ref> || 75 gallons<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> || Cotton duck<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> ||  ||  ||  ||  
| Tank – aux fuel jettison 24 oz duck 75 gal cap<ref name="ACL-DISL-2">{{cite book |title=Dead Items Stock List: Aircraft Auxiliary Fuel Tanks |date=8 July 1946 |page=2 |edition=Revision A |url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/s03deadjwis |access-date=23 August 2023}}</ref> || 75 gallons<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> || Cotton duck<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> ||  ||  ||  ||  
|-
|-
| Tank – aux fuel jettison alum duck 75 gal cap<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> || 75 gallons<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> || Aluminum<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> ||  ||  ||  ||  
| Tank – aux fuel jettison alum 75 gal cap<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> || 75 gallons<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> || Aluminum<ref name="ACL-DISL-2" /> ||  ||  ||  ||  
|-
|-
| Tank – 75 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (pressurized)<ref name="ACL-M-66">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=66 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref> || 75 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, Motor Metals Manufacturing<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, Midwest Manufacturing<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, Tappan Stove<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> || P-39<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-40<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-47<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-51<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-63<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> ||  
| Tank – 75 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (pressurized)<ref name="ACL-M-66">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=66 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref> || 75 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, Motor Metals Manufacturing<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, Midwest Manufacturing<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, Tappan Stove<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> || P-39<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-40<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-47<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-51<ref name="ACL-M-66" />, P-63<ref name="ACL-M-66" /> ||  
|-
|-
| Tank – 100 gallon droppable fuel<ref name="ACL-M-67">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=67 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref> || 100 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, Aluminum Cooking Utensil<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || TBM<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, TBY<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, FR<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> ||  
| Tank – 100 gallon droppable fuel<ref name="ACL-M-67">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=67 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref> || 100 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, Aluminum Cooking Utensil<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || TBM<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, TBY<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, FR<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> ||  
|-
| 110 gallon tank – external, jettison, auxiliary fuel<ref name="BM-SF-A1">{{cite book |title=[Unknown] |publisher=Sargent Fletcher Company |page=A-1 |url=http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F235026357-anyone-got-the-132-tamiya-p-51dk-in-the-stash%2F=#comment-2813430 |access-date=8 June 2024}}</ref> || 110 U.S. gallons<ref name="BM-SF-A1" /> || Aluminum<ref name="BM-SF-A1" /> || External || Sargent Fletcher<ref name="BM-SF-A1" /> || P-38, P-47, P-51, P-61<ref name="BM-SF-A1" />  ||
|-
|-
| Tank – 110 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (pressurized)<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || 110 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-68">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=68 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref>, Briggs Manufacturing<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Clark Equipment<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Clopay<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Firestone Steel Products<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Rudy Furnace<ref name="ACL-M-68" /> || B-25<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-39<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-40<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-47<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-51<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-63<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> ||  
| Tank – 110 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (pressurized)<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || 110 U.S. gallons<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || Steel<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> || External || American Stove<ref name="ACL-M-68">{{cite book |title=Index of Army-Navy Aeronautical Equipment |date=10 July 1945 |page=68 |access-date=23 August 2023 |chapter=Miscellaneous |chapter-url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/jwisanmisc}}</ref>, Briggs Manufacturing<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Clark Equipment<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Clopay<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Firestone Steel Products<ref name="ACL-M-68" />, Rudy Furnace<ref name="ACL-M-68" /> || B-25<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-39<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-40<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-47<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-51<ref name="ACL-M-67" />, P-63<ref name="ACL-M-67" /> ||  
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| Unknown<ref name="TTD-THT">{{cite web |last1=Thomason |first1=Tommy H. |title=Grumman F6F Hellcat Belly Tank |url=http://tailhooktopics.blogspot.com/2019/09/grumman-f6f-hellcat-belly-tank.html |website=Tailhook Topics Drafts |access-date=23 August 2023 |date=9 September 2019}}</ref> ||  ||  || External ||  || F6F<ref name="TTD-THT" /> ||  
| Unknown<ref name="TTD-THT">{{cite web |last1=Thomason |first1=Tommy H. |title=Grumman F6F Hellcat Belly Tank |url=http://tailhooktopics.blogspot.com/2019/09/grumman-f6f-hellcat-belly-tank.html |website=Tailhook Topics Drafts |access-date=23 August 2023 |date=9 September 2019}}</ref> ||  ||  || External ||  || F6F<ref name="TTD-THT" /> ||  
|}
|}
== Postwar ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Capacity !! Material !! Type !! Manufacturer !! Aircraft !! Comments
|-
| Tank, Fuel, Aircraft, External, Removable, Type 1<ref name="Spennemann">{{cite web |last1=Spennemann |first1=Dirk H.R. |title=Secondary Use of Artefacts and the Development of a New Historical Context: An Example of the Jet Age |url=http://marshall.csu.edu.au/Marshalls/html/B24/Drop_Tanks.html |website=Digital Micronesia |access-date=26 March 2024 |date=1995}}</ref> || 120 gallons<ref name="Spennemann" /> ||  || External || Shin Meiwa Industry<ref name="Spennemann" /> || F-86<ref name="Spennemann" /> || Identification of aircraft based on claims of author of article
|-
| 300 Gallon Droppable External Fuel Tank (Long Tail) Aero 1D<ref name="Thomason">{{cite web |last1=Thomason |first1=Tommy H. |title=Douglas Low-drag External Fuel Tanks |url=http://tailspintopics.blogspot.com/2011/07/douglas-low-drag-external-fuel-tanks.html |website=Tailhook Topics |access-date=26 March 2024 |date=31 July 2011}}</ref> || 300 gallons<ref name="Thomason" /> ||  || External ||  || A-6, A-7, AD, A2D, A4D, F3D, F4D, S-3<ref name="Thomason" /> || Identification of aircraft based on claims of author of article, name unclear
|-
| 400 Gallon Droppable External Fuel Tank<ref name="Thomason" /> || 400 gallons<ref name="Thomason" /> ||  || External ||  || A4D<ref name="Thomason" /> || Identification of aircraft based on claims of author of article, name unclear
|}
== Images ==
=== Drawings ===
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* 75 gallon, American, WWII: http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/j14genjw66
* 75, 110 gallon, American, WWII: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/p-51-b-c-108-galon-drop-tanks.12969/#post-348891
* 150 gallon, American, WWII: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/belly-tank-question.441139/#post-4845526
* 150 liter, Japanese, WWII: http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?/topic/80317-mitsubishi-zero-drop-tanks-hasegawa-a6m7-configuration/page/2/#comment-1131197
* Various, American, WWII: http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?/topic/92155-anyone-have-any-decent-photos-of-p47-flat-belly-tank-plumbing/#comment-1327350
* Various, American, WWII: http://archive.aeroscale.net/forums/192898
* Various, WWII: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/paper-fuel-tanks.16029/#post-430829
* Unknown, American WWII: http://patents.google.com/patent/US2471296A
** Patent
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=== Pictures ===
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* 45 gallon, paper: http://www.themodellingnews.com/2012/05/barracudacast-br32016-132-p-51d-mustang.html
* 75 gallon, American, WWII: http://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/ww2-aircraft-drop-tank-question.425984/#post-15613364
* 90 or 100 gallon, postwar: http://tailhooktopics.blogspot.com/2017/06/lockheed-pf-80-shooting-star-tip-tanks.html
* 110 gallon, American: http://www.usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/firestone.htm
* 110 gallon, American, restored: http://www.questmasters.us/WWII_Aircraft_Parts.html
** Shows technical data block
* 120, 200, 206 gallon, American, postwar: http://marshall.csu.edu.au/Marshalls/html/B24/Drop_Tanks.html
* 150, 300, 400 gallon, American, postwar: http://tailspintopics.blogspot.com/2011/07/douglas-low-drag-external-fuel-tanks.html, http://tailspintopics.blogspot.com/2012/07/douglas-low-drag-external-fuel-tanks.html, http://tailspintopics.blogspot.com/2016/09/things-under-wings-post-war-external.html
* 200 gallon, American/Australian, WWII: http://www.checksixblog.wordpress.com/2020/04/16/drop-tank
* 328 liter, Japanese, WWII: http://www.pacificwrecks.com/dataplates/ijn/a6m/droptank/droptank-front-doan.html
** Data plate only
* 600 gallon, American, postwar: http://www.robedgcumbe.com/drop-tank-by-the-road
** Shows data plate
* Various, American, postwar: http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235025280-f-86-sabre-drop-tanks-type-review
* Unknown, American, WWII: http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=49629
* Unknown, American/British, WWII: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jettison_Petrol_Tanks-_the_Production_of_Jettison_Tanks_For_USE_by_the_United_States_Army_Air_Force_and_Royal_Air_Force,_Britain,_1944_D23460.jpg
** Shows production
* Unknown, German, WWII: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Messerschmitt_Bf_109_drop_tank_Keski-Suomen_ilmailumuseo.JPG
* Unknown, German, WWII: http://www.lonesentry.com/blog/me-109-drop-tanks.html
* Unknown, German, WWII: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/help-please-with-german-e2-lightweight-steel-drop-tank.31196/#post-915540
* Unknown, German, WWII: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/luftwaffe-drop-tanks.45449
* Unknown, German, WWII: http://oldsargesaircraft.blogspot.com/2017/01/german-drop-tanks-used-on-p-47s.html
* Unknown, Japanese: http://arawasi-wildeagles.blogspot.com/2019/12/ijaaf-ijnaf-photos-more_27.html
* Unknown, Japanese: http://arawasi-wildeagles.blogspot.com/2020/06/ijaaf-ijnaf-drop-tanks-pt-1-nakajima-a4n.html
* Unknown, Japanese: http://arawasi-wildeagles.blogspot.com/2020/07/ijaaf-ijnaf-drop-tanks-pt-2-mitsubishi.html
* Unknown, Japanese, WWII: http://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1071415
* Unknown, Japanese, WWII: http://www.cannonhillchronicles.com/2023/02/04/darwin-military-museum
* Unknown, Japanese, WWII: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maleny_steve/9374994320
* Unknown, Japanese, WWII: http://flattwin.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2017/04/japanese-imperi.html
* Unknown, Japanese, WWII: http://arawasi-wildeagles.blogspot.com/2021/01/drop-tank-production-video.html
* Unknown, Japanese, WWII: http://arawasi-wildeagles.blogspot.com/2012/02/nakajima-ki-43-hayabusa-oscar-drop-tank.html
* Unknown, WWII: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/which-fuel-drop-tank.53174
** Link referenced in post available from Eduard: http://www.eduard.com/out/media/InfoEduard/archive/2016/info-eduard-2016-03EN.pdf
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== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 20:51, 8 June 2024

Introduction

This page was derived from a Word document with the name "Drop Tanks Types" (later "Models") that was created on 22 June 2023.

This table attempts to stay as strictly as possible to primary sources.

World War II

Name Capacity Material Type Manufacturer Aircraft Comments
Tank – 58 gallon droppable fuel[1] 58-63 U.S. gallons[1] Steel[1] External American Stove[1] FM[1], F4F[1], SBD[1], SB2C[1], SBW[1], SBF[1], TBF[1], TBM[1]
Tank – aux fuel belly type fibre 75 gal cap[2] 75 gallons[2] Fiber[2] U.S. Rubber[2]
Tank – aux fuel jettison 24 oz duck 75 gal cap[3] 75 gallons[3] Cotton duck[3]
Tank – aux fuel jettison alum 75 gal cap[3] 75 gallons[3] Aluminum[3]
Tank – 75 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (pressurized)[4] 75 U.S. gallons[4] Steel[4] External American Stove[4], Motor Metals Manufacturing[4], Midwest Manufacturing[4], Tappan Stove[4] P-39[4], P-40[4], P-47[4], P-51[4], P-63[4]
Tank – 100 gallon droppable fuel[5] 100 U.S. gallons[5] Steel[5] External American Stove[5], Aluminum Cooking Utensil[5] TBM[5], TBY[5], FR[5]
110 gallon tank – external, jettison, auxiliary fuel[6] 110 U.S. gallons[6] Aluminum[6] External Sargent Fletcher[6] P-38, P-47, P-51, P-61[6]
Tank – 110 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (pressurized)[5] 110 U.S. gallons[5] Steel[5] External American Stove[7], Briggs Manufacturing[7], Clark Equipment[7], Clopay[7], Firestone Steel Products[7], Rudy Furnace[7] B-25[5], P-39[5], P-40[5], P-47[5], P-51[5], P-63[5]
Tank – 150 gallon droppable fuel[8][a] 150 gallons[8][b] Aluminom[2] Identification of manufacturer as connected to entry in index not confirmed, but believed based on fact that it was found in dead stock list and index lists it as not cataloged, presumably indicating it was removed
Tank – 150 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (fiber)[7] 150 U.S gallons[7] Fiber[7] External Ohio Rubber[7] P-39[7], P-40[7]
Tank – 165 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (knockdown)[9] 165 U.S. gallons[9] Fiber[9] External Ohio Rubber[9] P-38[9] Different tank is depicted in continuation of entry on following page
Tank – 165 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel (pressurized)[10] 165 U.S. gallons[10] Steel[10] External General Aircraft Equipment[11], Gibson Refrigerator[11], Mackenzie Muffler[10], Mills Industries[11], Tappan Stove[11], Weber Showcase & Fixture[11], Youngstown Steel Door[10] F4U-1D[10], F6F-3[10], P-38[10], P-47[10], P-61[10], PV-1[10] Replaced previous 165 gallon tank from Lockheed[10], table on second page lists products with manufacturer’s drawing number of “155-A” which suggests different capacity[11]
Tank – 175 gallon droppable fuel[12] 175 gallons[12] Steel[12] External, slipper Mackenzie Muffler[12] P-39[12]
Tank – 175 gallon droppable fuel[13] 175 gallons[13] Steel[12] External, slipper Motors Metal Manufacturing[12] P-39[13], P-63[13]
Tank – 200 gallon droppable fuel[8][c] 200 gallons[8][d]
Tank – 250 gallon bomb bay metal[14] 250 gallons[14] Duralumin[14] Internal Glenn L. Martin Aviation[14] B-26[14]
Tank – 250 gallon bomb bay metal[15] 250 gallons[15] Steel[15] Internal Motors Metal Manufacturing[15] B-26[15]
Tank – 260 gallon bomb bay non-metallic self sealing[16] 260 gallons[16] Internal Goodyear Tire & Rubber[16] B-36[16]
Tank – 300 gallon droppable fuel[17] 300 gallons[17] External, teardrop Lockheed[17] P-38[17]
Tank – 310 gallon external jettison auxiliary fuel[11] 310 U.S. gallons[11] Plywood or aluminum[11] External, teardrop Aero Crafts[11], Gillespie Furniture[11], Northwestern Aeronautical[11] P-38[11], P-47[11], P-61[11]
Tank – 400 gallon bomb bay non-metallic self sealing[18] 400 gallons Rubber and fiber[18] Internal Goodyear Tire & Rubber[18], B. F. Goodrich[18] B-24[18]
Unknown 50 U.S. gallons[19] External U.S. Rubber[19] SBD-5[19]
Unknown 75 gallons External
Unknown[20] 108 or 110 gallons Paper[20] External
Unknown[21] 150 gallons[21] External “Universal”[21]
Unknown[21] 150 gallons[21] External U.S. Rubber[21] Self-sealing[21]
Unknown[21] 165 gallons[21] External Lockheed[21]
Tank Assem. – Fuel bomb bay droppable[22] 335 gallons[23] Internal B-25H[22], B-25J[23]
Unknown 585 gallons[24] Internal B-25C[24], B-25D[24]
Unknown[25] External F6F[25]

Postwar

Name Capacity Material Type Manufacturer Aircraft Comments
Tank, Fuel, Aircraft, External, Removable, Type 1[26] 120 gallons[26] External Shin Meiwa Industry[26] F-86[26] Identification of aircraft based on claims of author of article
300 Gallon Droppable External Fuel Tank (Long Tail) Aero 1D[27] 300 gallons[27] External A-6, A-7, AD, A2D, A4D, F3D, F4D, S-3[27] Identification of aircraft based on claims of author of article, name unclear
400 Gallon Droppable External Fuel Tank[27] 400 gallons[27] External A4D[27] Identification of aircraft based on claims of author of article, name unclear

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Footnotes

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