In article <47db21bf$0$16673$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
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> You wrote:
> > In article <47d9c284$0$24093$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> > "daestrom"
> >
> >> Jet fuel is chemically similar to
> >> diesel IIRC.
> >>
> >> daestrom
> >
> > Turbine driven aircraft burn JetA50, which is FAA Certified Filtered
> > #1 Diesel Fuel, minus the Red Dye, but may have a Customer Specific
> > Additive Package included.
>
> Including anti-freeze.
I have NEVER seen ANY Diesel #1, or JetA50 fuel with "anti-freeze"
(Glycol Product) as part of the its makeup. Where are you getting
this information from? If your worried about Low Temps and, or,
Gelling, #1 Diesel, and JetA50 don't even think about thickening,
till well below -50F, and the fuel is recycled to the fuel tanks
from the engines, where it gets heated, anyway.