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avgas$533054$ - перевод на испанский

AVIATION FUEL
100LL; Aviation gasoline; AvGas; Av-gas; Aviation gas; Swiftfuel; Swift fuel; Swift enterprises; 80/87; 91/96; 115/145; 100/130; 82UL; Gasoline in aircraft; G100UL; Swift Fuel; 80/87 avgas; 94UL; 100/130 octane; 73 Octane; 73 octane; 100/130 Octane; 92 Octane; 115/145 Avgas; Avgas 115/145; PAFI; AVGAS 100LL; AVGAS
  • American Aviation AA-1 Yankee]] being refueled with 100LL avgas
  • [[Purdue University]] [[Cessna 150M]] Swift Fuel demonstrator
  • An EAA Cessna 150 used for American STC certification of auto fuel
  • Taking a fuel sample from an under-wing drain using a GATS Jar fuel sampler. The blue dye indicates that this fuel is 100LL.

avgas      
n. gasonlinas para los aviones

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avgas

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Avgas

Avgas (aviation gasoline, also known as aviation spirit in the UK) is an aviation fuel used in aircraft with spark-ignited internal combustion engines. Avgas is distinguished from conventional gasoline (petrol) used in motor vehicles, which is termed mogas (motor gasoline) in an aviation context. Unlike motor gasoline, which has been formulated since the 1970s to allow the use of platinum-content catalytic converters for pollution reduction, the most commonly used grades of avgas still contain tetraethyllead (TEL), a toxic substance used to prevent engine knocking (premature detonation). There are ongoing experiments aimed at eventually reducing or eliminating the use of TEL in aviation gasoline.

Kerosene-based jet fuel is formulated to suit the requirements of turbine engines which have no octane requirement and operate over a much wider flight envelope than piston engines. Kerosene is also used by most diesel piston engines developed for aviation use, such as those by SMA Engines, Austro Engine, and Thielert.