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Originally Posted by Kurfürst
David you continue to evade to answer the question posed.
Earlier this thread you have seem to have changed your position and due to your lasting silence on the matter it is increasingly likely that you have simple made up a falsehood about a supposed Fighter Command change-over to 100 octane fuel in July 1940.
You have made a very specific claim for a very specific date.
What documentary evidence can you offer to this alleged switchover, David?
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However there is no evidence that 87 octane was used for combat missions after the switchover during the BOB from July onwards.
There is no evidence for 87 octane being used in combat for June either however I have worked n the roll out of IT systems across scores of establishments for HMG and inevitably there is at least one site where the there is a delay for one reason or another. So I was leaving June free in case of such a delay, no more no less. Its what Programme Managers call Contingency
Which leaves the small matter outstanding such as, to what extent do you believe 100 Octane was used by the RAF in the BOB from Feb to Aug 1940