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Old 04-04-2012, 11:50 AM
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Again, I don't know the answer and neither does anyone else in this thread.
I think we do. We know that stations across the country were equipped with 100 octane including those in Scotland

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I am sure the RAF would want data on continuous operational use. That is the whole purpose of operational trials. It would make sense to have some of the 16 squadrons that converted use the fuel continuously.
1940 is nothing to do with operational trials. If you can find anything to support that then please post it. 1940 is about using it in action

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The simple calculations in this thread trying to prove the entire RAF Fighter Command used the fuel do not leave the RAF with a believable amount of fuel in strategic reserve.
Again this is rubbish. Using 10,000 tons a month there was more than enough fo Fighter Command and at that rate they had a 2 1/2 year stockpile. Put it another way, do you know any country that had a 2 1/2 year stockpile, of anything.

I am afraid that you continue to put forward nothing more than conspiracy theorys.