Timeline for answer to What is the largest flying aircraft that uses AvGas? by Eugene Styer
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| 37 mins ago | comment | added | Rob McDonald | These old radial engines will run on regular av gas. 100 LL is fine -- nobody is pushing performance to extremes on these birds anymore. When they were new, they ran on higher octane fuel like 130LL (and even higher). | |
| 10 hours ago | vote | accept | Tevildo | ||
| 13 hours ago | comment | added | Eugene Styer | A quick search doesn't reveal anything about fuel, but I suspect it used ordinary fuel | |
| 15 hours ago | comment | added | Tevildo | 2019 is probably recent enough for what I need. Would you happen to know what sort of fuel it uses? Ordinary 100LL, or does it need some special high-octane fuel? | |
| 16 hours ago | comment | added | Peter Kämpf | If wingspan qualifies as a criterium: The Grob G 850 Strato 2C measured 56.5 m. Sadly, also retired. | |
| yesterday | history | answered | Eugene Styer | CC BY-SA 4.0 |