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The MIL-L-6081 listed in the article is the old number for the current MIL
PRF 6081 Grade 1010 Jet engine oil, such as Mobil Avrex M Turbo 201/1010. I'm wondering if they picked this oil specifically or if they just used something that was handy. Jim "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... http://www-ext.tinker.af.mil/tild/to/0085a031.pdf See page 37 cheers ... denny |
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Thanks Denny! This looks like the definative word on fuel cells.
Mike MU-2 "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... http://www-ext.tinker.af.mil/tild/to/0085a031.pdf See page 37 cheers ... denny |
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