How One Mechanic’s “Crazy” Fuel Mix Made U.S. Fighters Defy the Laws of Physics
Автор: Untold War Archives
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During WWII, engineers developed a "crazy" solution to push fighter plane engines beyond their limits: injecting a water-methanol mixture directly into Pratt & Whitney R-2800 radial engines to prevent catastrophic engine knock at extreme power levels. This anti-detonation injection system cooled the combustion process just enough to allow pilots to safely crank up boost pressure for short bursts, delivering critical extra horsepower when it mattered most. The result was fighters that could suddenly climb faster and sprint harder in combat—seemingly defying what should have been physically possible for their engines.
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Disclaimer: This video is a dramatized retelling of World War II stories, created for educational reflection and entertainment purposes. Elements of the narrative have been artistically interpreted, and creative tools, including AI, were used to enhance the storytelling experience.
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