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There is plenty of documentation of 100 octane fuel use before and during the Battle of Britain. For starters:
![]() ![]() 602 Sqdn. Operations Record Book ![]() 611 Sqdn. Operations Record Book ![]() 151 Sqdn. Operations Record Book ![]() 74 Sqdn. Operations Record Book ![]() 111 Sqdn. Operations Record Book ![]() David Ross, The Greatest Squadron of Them All, The Definitive History of 603 Squadron, RAauxAF, (Grub Street, London, 2003) ![]() Alec Harvey-Bailey, The Merlin in Perspective, (Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, Derby, 1983) ![]() Alfred Price, The Spitfire Story, (Arms and Armour Press Ltd., London, 1986) ![]() Leo McKinstry, Hurricane, Victor of the Battle of Britain, (John Murrey Publishers, London, 2010) ![]() Leo McKinstry, Hurricane, Victor of the Battle of Britain, (John Murrey Publishers, London, 2010) ![]() W.G. Dudek and D. R. Winans, excerpt from AIAA Paper No. 69-779, Milestones in Aviation Fuels, (Esso Research and Engineering Company, New York 1969.) ![]() A. R. Ogston, excerpt from History of Aircraft Lubricants (Society of Automotive Enginees, Inc. Warrendale, PA USA), p. 12. ![]() RAF History ![]() 602 Sqdn. Spitfire I ![]() 609 Sqdn. Spitfire I ![]() 610 Sqdn. - Hawkinge, July 1940 ![]() Last edited by lane; 02-29-2012 at 01:00 PM. |
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