hindsight2020
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In 2006 the USAF test flew a Buff with 2/8 of the engines running on a 50-50 bioblend. As much as I don't miss flying that lumbering mallard with the RCS of a small Country, the platform proved invaluable to these kinds of tests due to the highly modular nature to the fuel delivery system. You all should see the co-pilot panel and fuel controls on the thing. But it was one versatile system.
In the case of the of that test flight, you isolate one pod and run it off the main tank for that pod (2 engines) while keeping the other 3 pods running off their own main tanks and cross-feeding off the body tanks at will without affecting the CG. No modifications to the aircraft necessary like it is for many civilian applications not otherwise sole-sourced for the R/D job.
We've hung decoys, other aircraft, stealth cruise missiles (my most expensive sortie to date; expended six live JASSM-ERs over Eastern New Mexico), and ran on blended fuel. Never did get to do reverse Air Refueling, and yes that was another capability our fuel system had (emergency only).
I never heard what came about the bioblend tests, so far we've continued burning ye ol kerosene. Continued talks regarding the re-engine efforts to take it to retirement, but it would certainly be a consequential transition to biofuels if we can ever get the economics to pencil out. Waste production has never been known for being budget-conscious though, so I'm not holding my breath on the defense budget ever getting a hold of itself.
On the GA side I would like to see a transition into unleaded, but that too doesn't seem forthcoming considering the captive audience dynamics to piston revenue airplanes vis a vis recreational consumption by volume.
In the case of the of that test flight, you isolate one pod and run it off the main tank for that pod (2 engines) while keeping the other 3 pods running off their own main tanks and cross-feeding off the body tanks at will without affecting the CG. No modifications to the aircraft necessary like it is for many civilian applications not otherwise sole-sourced for the R/D job.
We've hung decoys, other aircraft, stealth cruise missiles (my most expensive sortie to date; expended six live JASSM-ERs over Eastern New Mexico), and ran on blended fuel. Never did get to do reverse Air Refueling, and yes that was another capability our fuel system had (emergency only).
I never heard what came about the bioblend tests, so far we've continued burning ye ol kerosene. Continued talks regarding the re-engine efforts to take it to retirement, but it would certainly be a consequential transition to biofuels if we can ever get the economics to pencil out. Waste production has never been known for being budget-conscious though, so I'm not holding my breath on the defense budget ever getting a hold of itself.
On the GA side I would like to see a transition into unleaded, but that too doesn't seem forthcoming considering the captive audience dynamics to piston revenue airplanes vis a vis recreational consumption by volume.