- of 41% of
furfuryl alcohol, 41% of
xylidine and 18% of methanol,
called Furaline, was used in
France for
experimental rocket engines for aircraft, developed...
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based that used by the
Matra M.04 missile. It was
powered by a
mixture of
Furaline (C13H12N2O) and
nitric acid (HNO3);
according to Pelt, the
decision to...
- (Flight Test Center);
caused when
highly volatile rocket fuel and oxidiser,
Furaline ( C13H12N2O) and
Nitric acid (HNO3) respectively,
accidentally mixed and...
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Centre d'Essais en Vol (Flight Test Center) when its
highly volatile fuels,
Furaline and
nitric acid,
accidentally mix and explode,
killing test
pilot Charles...
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vertical stabilizer. Some of the
internal fuel
tanks were
converted for the
Furaline (C13H12N2O)
rocket fuel and the
nitric acid
oxidizer was
carried in a tank...
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directly ahead of the
rocket engine. A
smaller 150
litres (32 imp gal) TX2
Furaline fuel tank was
mounted in the
front bay just
behind the ****pit, replacing...