Kurfürst
Staff Sergeant
If 150PN C3 was available in 1943 then why did the testing of 1945 C3 fuel not get a 150PN?
I don't see any testing in the links above, but specifications by the RLM, likely referring to the previous specs of C-3 (pre-1943).
As per ENGINEERING DIVISION MEMORANDUM REPORT SERIAL NO. ENG-47-1743-A 26 May 1944 PERFORMANCE AND HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FW-190 AIRPLANE AAF NO. EB-104 ...
"140 grade fuel was used for all tests since this grade fuel corresponds to the fuel used by the Germans; 140 grade fuel is superior to standard 100 octane (130 grade) fuel. "