America Had No High-Octane Fuel in 1940 — So Standard Oil Cracked the 100-Octane Secret
Автор: WW2 Total Archive
Загружено: 2026-02-10
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Описание: In 1940, Britain’s defense of its skies against German air attacks was shaped not by aircraft or tactics, but by fuel: 100-octane gasoline. This fuel, developed through the efforts of James Doolittle, French chemist Eugene Houdry, and American oil engineers using catalytic cracking (FCC), resisted premature detonation and unlocked far greater engine power. With its arrival, Spitfires and Hurricanes gained higher speed, climb rate, and operational ceiling, dramatically narrowing the performance gap with the Luftwaffe. The mass production of FCC fuel not only met wartime demands but also laid the foundation for modern high-quality gasoline, proving that sometimes victory in battle comes from science, chemistry, and the courage of engineers behind the scenes.
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