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Originally Posted by NZtyphoon
100 Octane fuel was being used by the fighter squadrons of the BEF during the Battle of France, as well as home based fighter squadrons and several Blenheim bomber units, more than enough to prove the use of the fuel operationally; as for the rest of your posting:
I don't remember anyone saying 16 Squadrons were "suddenly converted" to 100 octane fuel in September 1940 - just another example of pure speculation on your part.
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No it is a lack of reading comprehension.
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Originally Posted by NZtyphoon
You still have not provided any documentary, or secondary evidence for the rest of your wishful thinking.
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Never will.
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The rest is nothing but pure hypothesis; what happens to F-22s in 21st Century peacetime conditions has nothing whatsoever to do with what happened in Britain in 1940.
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More like useless gum flapping.