Thread: Aircraft Armor
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Old 10-08-2015, 07:27 PM
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The work around in Twilight terms is to mix alcohol with diesel to come up with a fuel mixture you can use in jets and turboprops (I think a 50/50 or 60/40 mixture of alcohol/diesel would work). Pure diesel might work at low altitude, but it will play hell with clogging the injectors. Kerosene will power most jet engines in a pinch.

Conventional AvG powered props would be a lot trickier, but I think a 90%-70% mixture of alcohol mixed with something like benzene or maybe kerosene might work. However, I think you could get away with alcohol at low altitude and strict maintenance procedure. Airplane engines are a lot more finicky and unless the octane rating is correct, you will have an engine failure.
JP's are related to kerosene, kind of the rich cousin. The Mike Hammer movie with Armand Asante, "I the Jury," shows him filling a friend's SUV with whiskey and mothballs to escape a hit team. It's Hollywood, but still neat.
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