TEST FUEL WITH NEWER ENGINES
The article about using synthetic kerosene on the B-52 (AW&ST Oct. 9, p. 62) seems naive. The numbers for the demonstration plant compute to being more than $400 per barrel more expensive than crude oil, but that's the least of the B-52's problems. The B-52H's TF33 engines, when enter- ing service...
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