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100LL for example has a specification by convention. It also has a defence specification for NATO as it is in the supply inventory.
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All approved aviation fuels must recieve a full specification from the aviation authority in place by convention. 100 Octane is no different and the provisional specification has already been posted in this thread. That being said....... Quote:
If you learn how things work in aviaton, you will be far more successful in interpreting original documentation. |
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What the hell has NATO got to do with world war 2 and the Battle of Britain, what history books have you got?
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Pilot's Notes Spitfire V Seafire III page 18 100 Octane fuel only Spitfire Pilot's Notes 1946 3rd ed (supercedes all others) September 1946 page 30-31 100 Octane fuel only - no D.T.D number. The official designation for 100 Octane fuel was BAM100 (British Air Ministry) because it was developed outside of the Air Ministry's purview, by the private petroleum countries. http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Arch.../msg01078.html Crumpp you are the one who has consistently ignored information you don't like, so how about you show a little maturity and stop the "I'm superior to you ignoramus because I work in aviation" BS. You clearly have no understanding of how the British did things during the 1930s and 40s, you certainly don't know how things worked during WW 2. Last edited by NZtyphoon; 05-04-2012 at 01:10 PM. |
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