F-15 Flies on Alternative Jet Engine Fuel »
Posted By DiffeeOnline 1 year, 2 months ago in Science & TechnologyUsing a 50-50 mixture of JP-8 jet fuel and a natural gas-based synthetic fuel, an F-15 Strike Eagle flew high above Robins Air Force Base in Georgia this week. One of the pilots for the test, Maj. Dan Badia, is quoted as saying it was just another day at the office.
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pc251 year, 2 months ago
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By the way what in the world does the comment on the Propeller supplied picture of the F15 have to do with the story line of alternative jet fuel. Oh NO no propeller bias here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!you guys couldn't find a picture of an F15 without the political commentary. Yeah Right.
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