• flying_mechanic@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    And its still not entirely banned in the US, AVGAS for small planes is a “low” lead fuel that still contains a decent amount of lead.

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        9 days ago

        True, though they are more common than you think, there’s still thousands of flights daily across the U.S. and where I live its the only mode of transportation in/out of a lot of communities. On thing that’s common though is a mod to allow the planes to run on car gas, 85 or better octane. That helps us and them (much cheaper) and a lot of modern small aircraft are moving to diesel piston engines like the Thielert engines.

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      10 days ago

      Yeah but 100LL is also still legal (and required) in Europe. My comment is specifically talking about automotive gas

      And more specifically, I was refuting the very clear anti-american sentiment in the comment above mine. Because leaded fuel was not a “uniquely American problem”