Aluminum oxide (powder) is what industrial grinding wheels are made of. Aluminum powder and some rust and you got thermite. All you need is some heat from combusting diesel and you ain't going to be flying long.
So are you saying that the chemicals are sprayed into the exhaust rather than the chemicals going through the turbine section? If so, how are commercial airlines getting away with this? In my years of experience and aircraft maintenance training, I’ve never heard of a system like this on an aircraft - except for low altitude aircraft that are specifically designed or modified for this specific purpose.
Very good MW_F. There's no way this is being done on a shoestring budget. I see movies (some foreign) that have lines in the sky from even back in the nineties. I been looking at the signs for so long it's an exception when I see a clear sky. That's just fuckin' evil.
Hmm, I wonder why he turned the comments off. Maybe because he is completely full of shit? They are pylon drains for various fluids. Please people, do some research, talk to an A&P mechanic for accurate and correct information.
Aluminum oxide (powder) is what industrial grinding wheels are made of. Aluminum powder and some rust and you got thermite. All you need is some heat from combusting diesel and you ain't going to be flying long.
So are you saying that the chemicals are sprayed into the exhaust rather than the chemicals going through the turbine section? If so, how are commercial airlines getting away with this? In my years of experience and aircraft maintenance training, I’ve never heard of a system like this on an aircraft - except for low altitude aircraft that are specifically designed or modified for this specific purpose.
Start @ 1:40 for how. https://youtu.be/mRjmzy9XcaY?si=WJl2sQCnpEfG-cSW
Thank you for posting that. Good resource. Here is IMO another one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e3dLMD7a58&list=PL6HUtpk-CBTsbasw-0VhRZch6haeaUhGg&index=1
Very good MW_F. There's no way this is being done on a shoestring budget. I see movies (some foreign) that have lines in the sky from even back in the nineties. I been looking at the signs for so long it's an exception when I see a clear sky. That's just fuckin' evil.
Hmm, I wonder why he turned the comments off. Maybe because he is completely full of shit? They are pylon drains for various fluids. Please people, do some research, talk to an A&P mechanic for accurate and correct information.
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Try posting some research.
Thank you for your enlightened criticism. I fixed it. I am having trouble finding the STFU key on this keyboard BTW.
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Aluminum oxide is corundum, which is just one below diamond on the Mohs hardness scale.
Of course it's used for industrial purposes. It's really hard.
Corundum is better known as rubies, sapphires, emeralds, topaz, etc.