dhermann1
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David Conwill said:Interestingly, another part of the problem if I'm not mistaken is the inferior quality of modern aviation gasoline. I once encountered a fellow who worked for a company that operated Curtiss C-46 Commandos and he mentioned that they would have to stop using them in a few years because there wasn't going to be any more lead in the fuel - also, I think octanes have gone down since WWII and performance as a result. It's very sad.
Murph351 said:Did my part and went up in the Liberty Belle just a couple months ago.
I'm still smiling.
It would be a shame if future generations could only experience these old girls on the XBox.
warbird said:This was a problem at one time for aircraft and even old Harleys. It really isn't anymore. There are products available which can be added that are as good if not better than the lead ever was, Marvel Mystery Oil being one example, . And changes n valve seats and such make this is non-existent problem really, or it should if they are well trained in old warbird mechanics. I will say also that octane is lower than it used to be across the board, but not really for Av-gas or racing fuel. It still burns plenty hot.
Diamondback said:the Russians reopened the Yak-3 line for collector-birds...