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On 25/06/2021 at 18:22, Khriss said:

That. 


Up to 40% of lead in airborne particles comes from the legacy of leaded petrol, researchers say.

 

No suprise really. K

Ref lead in london air, Someone said further up that some av gas is still leaded, and before this bug Heathrow was in the top 10 worlds busiest airports plus the 5(?) other airports, could be a source?:confused1:

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2 minutes ago, Craig. said:

Ref lead in london air, Someone said further up that some av gas is still leaded, and before this bug Heathrow was in the top 10 worlds busiest airports plus the 5(?) other airports, could be a source?:confused1:

You can taste it under flight path houndslow to Heathrow K

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37 minutes ago, Ratman said:


Your bordering the image of cleaning windows now khriss (cant say the obvious word or i’ll get shot)…. (With some actual lead! emoji6.png🤣)

IF.. You have Ever been to Houndslow, you would know window cleaners are not welcome or needed or even got a cat in hells chance of making a farthing before Christmas. K

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27 minutes ago, peatff said:

Houndslow is in the Scottish Borders, surely you mean Hounslow ? I'm not going with you if you set the sat nav 🤪

No, the one where all the planes used to land. Cant miss it, follow the smell. K

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56 minutes ago, Canal Navvy said:

Do any piston engined aircraft that use avgas ever get to use Heathrow, I'd assumed it was pretty much all jet engined these days.  

 

When a gas turbine starts knocking the end is nigh 😉

If you think facts can ruin a good made up story you are on the wrong forum. 

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I thought this thread  would be a good place to post this explanation of green fuel production, this video taken at the annual ICCC conference, a distinctly skewed and unreported  platform for a mostly ancient, mouldy and defunct collection of retired independent folk of free thought who once worked with clever stuff before ' the science ' was a thing.

I found this presentation on the subject of all Biofuels worth watching.. not to mention all the rest of the speakers👍 

 

 

 

 

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Brazil has e25 must cause some engine issues?

 

Nothing new to me in that video.

 

Though there org imo is one of crazy science deniers on climate change the presentation was actually pretty factual & balanced on bio fuels being "green-washing"

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