The FW190F-8 had a third fuel tank in addition to the two in an A-8. This third tank could be filled with GM-1(nitrous Oxide) instead of fuel for better performance. I guess this is the reason for the recent out cry for the F-8 in AH.
If you look carefully enough you would see that AH A-8 already has three fuel tanks unlike A-5 which has two.
The extra tank (EXT) is used as fuel tank in AH. It could have been filled with MW 50 (methanol 50% / water 50%) liquid but since MW 50 was not fitted to most A-8's it was used as fuel tank.
GM 1 system contains high pressure liquid nitrous oxygen and you cannot store it in normal fuel tank like EXT in A-8! It was stored in small spherical high pressure tanks or normal cylindrical high pressure tanks.
F-8 used emergency fuel injection to obtain extra power at altitudes below 1000 m (3280 ft) by injecting normal fuel to supercharger inlet, cooling piston heads and cylinders and causing same effect as MW 50.
We should call that post "Secret Agenda of the Luftwabbles"
No you should not if you don't know what you are talking about...
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jochen Gefechtsverband Kowalewski
Units: I. and II./KG 51, II. and III./KG 76, NSGr 1, NSGr 2, NSGr 20.
Planes: Do 17Z, Ju 87, Ju 88A, He 111H, Ar 234A, Me 410A, Me 262A, Fw 190F, Fw 190G.
Sieg oder bolsevismus![This message has been edited by Jochen (edited 01-31-2001).]