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Re: USAAF engine oil in WW2
I took a look at a few US pilot manuals (B-26, P-38, P-47B, FM-2, C-46) and all specify "grade 1120" for summer and "grade 1100" for winter.
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Re: USAAF engine oil in WW2
The 489BG with B-24s were the resident unit at Holton (Halesworth) at the time of this incident, although they were yet to become operational.
I will ask my colleagues at the Holton Airfield Memorial museum if they can come up with any gen on this incident. BC |
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