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Kurfurst, have you found any evidence that a single fighter in 11 group used 87 octane fuel during BoB yet?
We're still waiting. Don't bother quoting the prewar document again, its worthless. Last edited by fruitbat; 06-02-2012 at 11:46 AM. |
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Out of curiosity, who are 'we'?
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Il-2Bugtracker: Feature #200: Missing 100 octane subtypes of Bf 109E and Bf 110C http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/200 Il-2Bugtracker: Bug #415: Spitfire Mk I, Ia, and Mk II: Stability and Control http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/415 Kurfürst - Your resource site on Bf 109 performance! http://kurfurst.org
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Or the fact it is the largest portion of aviation fuel in the Air Ministry and 100 Octane does not make a significant portion of fuel at the airfields until after October 1940? Seems a pretty lock tight case that 87 Octane fuel was used in considerable amounts....at least according to the Air Ministry. |
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So what RAF FC squadrons were using 87 octane fuel. Well of course 87 octane fuel was used in considerable amounts as the a/c in other RAF Commands require the fuel.
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You are the one that seems to stick to the 16 + 2 pre war proposal, but have no papers to support it. All we ( you can include me in that we) are waiting for is anything that supports your contention. Anything at all, a reference to which squadrons, or which stations, or any decision as to timing or reporting path, a book that complains about being moved to an 87 otane unit/station or indeed one that rejoices as the move to a 100 octane unit/station. Absolutely anything at all, note not everything that supports your view, just anything that supports your view Last edited by Glider; 06-02-2012 at 05:06 PM. |
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I say you just made that up.
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Il-2Bugtracker: Feature #200: Missing 100 octane subtypes of Bf 109E and Bf 110C http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/200 Il-2Bugtracker: Bug #415: Spitfire Mk I, Ia, and Mk II: Stability and Control http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/415 Kurfürst - Your resource site on Bf 109 performance! http://kurfurst.org
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Now if you or Crumpp can supply any evidence that says 87 octane was used in operational missions in or after July 1940 a lot of people would be very interested. |
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Let's get back to that allaged switchover, now you have seem to have changed your position and now state that this was supposed to have happened in July 1940. What documentary evidence can you offer to this so-called switchover, David? Quote:
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Il-2Bugtracker: Feature #200: Missing 100 octane subtypes of Bf 109E and Bf 110C http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/200 Il-2Bugtracker: Bug #415: Spitfire Mk I, Ia, and Mk II: Stability and Control http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/415 Kurfürst - Your resource site on Bf 109 performance! http://kurfurst.org
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We're getting a bit tired of your reliance on 1938 documents. You won't because they used 100 octane, exclusively, throughout the battle. Quote:
Last edited by Seadog; 06-02-2012 at 06:29 PM. |
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You'll find it in the same place as the source for tomato ketchup not being issued as ammunition.
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