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O'Donnell fuel in airplanes/jets - 4/23/2002 9:27:49 AM   
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I have another fuel question for everybody. I have two gallons of
O'Donnell racing fuel. It is 10% nitro with 18% oil content, not sure if it is all castor, synthetic or a blend of the two. If I add enough castor to bring the oil content to my preferred 23% would it then be safe to run in my airplane engines? What about my OS 91 ducted fan?
Thanks again for the help, Marco.
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