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AVIATION GASOLINES
 

TOM REEL

BAG

ITEM

FRAMES

ALKYLBENZENES as additions to aviation engine fuels, by Penzig

102

   

6950-6971

AMERICAN and English captured aviation gasolines, study of some

104

   

26858-26861

“ high-test aviation gasolines. Examination of “booty” gasolines.

213

   

40 ‘111-40 ‘141

       

50 ‘1-50 ‘13

“ 130 and 150 O.N. gasoline

117

   

100 ‘82-100 ‘102

AROMATIC high-test fuels, using, in place of B4

256

   

263-265

Translation T-377

256

   

265a-265b

“ “

274

   

980-981

“ motor fuels, by M. Pier

57

   

648-676

Translation T-220

273

   

125-140

AROMATICS in aviation fuel

212

   

10 ‘40-10 ‘52

       

10 ‘64-10 ‘71

AROMATIZING prehydrogenation, aviation gasoline production with

167

   

463-464c

AT installation, discussions of Blechhammer and Bruex, and intended production of ET 100 in Heydebreck

28

2171

 

6..374-6..380

“ process, production figures for

195

   

31140-31148

AT 244 alkylate process

219

   

0 ‘62-0 ‘72

AVIATION fuel manufacture and engine testing. Reported by D. A. Howes, J. G. Allen and H. Schindler.

197

   

70 ‘53-70 ‘54

“ gasoline and its preparation, by M. Pier, 1941

138

   

10 ‘39-10 ‘67

“ gasoline and its production, by M. Pier

212

   

20 ‘118-20 ‘144

       

30 ‘1-30 ‘21

“ gasoline and lube discussions, 1936

111

   

11163-11193

“ gasolines and their manufacture, by M. Pier

11

 

15

50 ‘63-50 ‘71

Translation (condensed)

225

   

20 ‘42-20 ‘46

Do.

57

   

618-647

“ gasolines, by Pier, January 1941

212

   

30 ‘26-30 ‘40

“ gasoline, 5058/6434

173

   

71-72

“ gasoline from French hydrogenation plants, December 1940

212

   

30 ‘60-30 ‘72

“ gasoline from gasoline and middle oil

24

   

11..429

“ gasoline, manufacture of, in Germany, reported by M. E. Spaght

200

   

50 ‘5-50 ‘33

Do., U.S. Navy Report 145-45 209 80385-80431

AVIATION gasoline, Storkrade-Holten

49

   

40-45

“ gasoline, type O.Z. 87 from various works

163

   

240

BLENDING of Pott-Broche gasoline and Fischer primary gasoline, production of aviation gasoline by

37

3451

37

70 ‘96-70 ‘97

BOILING range of aviation gasolines

51

   

200-217

BROWN coal, aviation gasoline from Rhenish

221

   

100 ‘58

COAL middle oil, aviation gasoline from

173

   

73-74

COMPARISON of production of aromatic gasoline with catalyst 7019 and with catalyst 5058/6434 and subsequent DHD

10

2246

4

80 ‘6

COST calculation for CV2b

256

   

151-156

Translation T-380

256

   

156a-156e

“ of Silesian coal aviation gasoline in Poelitz, complete breakdown of

256

   

73-85

Translation T-430

256

   

85a-85 1

CV2b and DHD processes, gasolines from

76

   

1011-1018

Translation by Phil. Petr. Co.

245

   

30 ‘53-30 ‘60

“ , changes of composition of aviation gasoline, gasoline from start of production to 1940

11

2247

8

30 ‘79

“ , drying of, with silica gel

168

   

551-552

“ gasoline, alkalinity of, Poelitz

77

   

6-15

“ gasoline, inspection data on

77

   

337-338

Translation by Phil. Petr. Co.

245

   

40 ‘1-40 ‘2

“ , high-test gasoline, production

78

   

659-660

“ , lead susceptibility of

252

   

135-139

DEHYDROGENATION reactors, operation of

78

   

773-781

DELIVERIES of aviation gasoline

177

   

2400-2406

DEVELOPMENT of aviation fuel for aviation ministry

112

   

367-374

“ of aviation gasolines, O.N. 87 (VT), high-test gasolines, O.N. 100 (CT) and high octane number safety fuels, January 1939

212

   

30 ‘123-30 ‘134

       

40 ‘1-40 ‘9

DHD and CV2b processes, gasolines from

76

   

1011-1018

Translation by Phil. Petr. Co.

245

   

30 ‘53-30 ‘60

“ gasoline with 50% aromatics from different raw materials (table)

24

   

11..430

“ plant, gasoline for

56

   

230

ESTONIAN shale oil, aviation gasoline from

169

   

422-426

ETHYLENE bromide, instructions how to mix with B4

104

   

26740-26741

“ dibromide addition to B4, increasing, for use in aviation fuel

212

   

20 ‘19-20 ‘23

EXPERIMENTS with sparkplugs for use of motalin in engine

106

   

28836-28849

FLOW diagram, preparation of DI 1000

138

 

II

0 ‘2

“ sheet and description of aviation gasoline plant AT 244 (drawing M 3893-16)

10

 

1(c)

40 ‘8-40 ‘10

Translation

143

   

20 ‘105-20 ‘109

“ sheet, aviation gasoline

78

   

796-797

       

799-800

FRENCH hydrogenation plants, aviation gasoline from

23

   

12..126-12..138

GASOLINE and middle oil, production of aviation gasoline from

163

   

102

GERMAN distillation gasoline, aviation gasoline from

173

   

115-116

HIGH altitude flying, behaviour of aviation fuels in

124

   

1122-1158

“ octane gasoline, production of

37

3451

37

60 ‘4-60 ‘8

     

70 ‘89-70 ‘95

“ test aromatic gasolines, use of, in place of B4

212

   

20 ‘115-20 ‘117

INSPECTION of aviation gasoline, report on discussions of

252

   

110-113

ISO gasols and aviation gasoline, production of, from synthesis products, 1943

46

   

377-404

Do., by Kolling

67

   

673-694

Do., by Kolling

138

 

XXII

30 ‘22-30 ‘61

LEADED aviation gasoline, valve corrosion caused by

104

   

26744-26745

       

26800-26807

LEUNA AT plant, enlarging

116

   

50 ‘15-50 ‘42

LIQUID phase gasoline and middle oil, aviation and automobile gasoline from

167

   

985-998

MANUFACTURE of aviation gasoline, translation of article by Kelly, (1942)

213

   

50 ‘14-50 ‘15

MAP of aviation gasoline plant AT 244, Scholven, Ma 435-4

89

2243

40

70 ‘1

MIDDLE oil, aviation fuel from

167

   

808-811

“ pressure Ruhr synthesis products, production of aviation gasoline from

37

3451

37

60 ‘33-60 ‘34

MISCELLANEOUS correspondence on aviation gasoline

210

   

50 ‘82-50 ‘100

 

212

   

10 ‘86-10 ‘96

PRODUCTION and consumption figures for aviation gasoline

213

   

50 ‘17-50 ‘27

“ experience on conversion and capacity, by Strδtz

193

   

23244-23250

“ of aviation gasoline

37

3451

37

70 ‘1-70 ‘22

QUALITY of aviation gasoline, discussion concerning

252

   

129-134

“ , reduction in, of aviation gasoline

218

   

60 ‘148-60 ‘154

Do., by Becker, Dehn and Lajus, July 1944

212

   

20 ‘88-20 ‘89

RATING method for aircraft engines and aircraft engine fuels

103-II

   

7210-7220

REQUIREMENTS for aviation gasolines

37

3451

37

70 ‘84-70 ‘88

RESEARCH, aviation gasoline, at First Naval Fuel Depot, Ofuna, Japan, by H. Hoshimiya

231

   

10 ‘44-10 ‘48

R4 and R5 aviation gasolines, preparation of, for Berlin

36

 

31

30 ‘4-30 ‘6

Translation by S.O. Co. (Ind.)

243

   

20 ‘121-20 ‘126

Do.

36

 

31

40 ‘38-40 ‘43

RING sticking behaviour of aviation gasolines

107

   

29527-29529

       

29530-29531

ROAD tests, comparative automobile, with aviation gasoline B4 and B4 + 0.053 ethylene dibromide

104

   

26718-26720

ROUMANIAN oils, aviation gasoline and high-test motor fuel from

173

   

112-114

RUSSIAN aviation gasoline

173

   

681

SAFETY aviation gasolines

213

   

50 ‘56-50 ‘58

       

50 ‘62-50 ‘83

SAMPLING and testing of aviation fuel, directions for

112

   

1284-1296

SENSITIVITY of aircraft fuels to changes in temperature and lead content, report on, March 1941

106

   

27514-27537

SPECIAL aviation gasolines

212

   

30 ‘22-30 ‘25

Do.

251

   

32-33

STANDARDIZATION of aviation gasoline in war time, studies on, by H. Hoshimiya and K. Tsunoda

231

   

30 ‘82-30 ‘93

STATUS of development of aviation gasoline, end 1944

216

   

10 ‘62-10 ‘66

       

10 ‘70-10 ‘71

STORAGE tests for AK gasoline

37

3451

37

70 ‘69-70 ‘73

SUPERCHARGE testing of aviation fuels under full size engine conditions, by Witschakowski

248

   

30 ‘53-30 ‘54

UTILITY tests of aviation gasoline with increased tetraethyl lead content, by T. Kondo and S. Soma

231

   

30 ‘100-30 ‘103