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- JP-7 wikiPageExternalLink tp76.pdf.
- JP-7 wikiPageID "1993644".
- JP-7 wikiPageLength "7767".
- JP-7 wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- JP-7 wikiPageRevisionID "682265325".
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Afterburner.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Agency_for_Toxic_Substances_and_Disease_Registry.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Alkane.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Aromatic_hydrocarbon.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Aviation_fuel.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Rich.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Benzene.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_KC-135_Stratotanker.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_X-51.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Caesium.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_fuels.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Central_Intelligence_Agency.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Cesium.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Cycloalkane.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Distillation.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Flash_point.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Fluorocarbon.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Heat_sink.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulic.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulics.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Indane.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Infrared_signatures.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Insect_repellent.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink JP-1.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink JP-4_(fuel).
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink JP-5.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink JP-6.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink JP-8.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink JPTS.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Jet_fuel.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Doolittle.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink KC-135_Stratotanker.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_A-12.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Corporation.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_SR-71_Blackbird.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Lubricant.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Luminometer.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Mach_(speed).
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Mach_number.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Naphthalene.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum_coke.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Photometer.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Pratt_&_Whitney.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Pratt_&_Whitney_J58.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Radar.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Dutch_Shell.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink SR-71_Blackbird.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Scramjet.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Shell_Oil.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Skunk_Works.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_speed.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Tetralin.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Toluene.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Triethylborane.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Air_Force.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Volatility_(chemistry).
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLink Volatility_(physics).
- JP-7 wikiPageWikiLinkText "JP-7".
- JP-7 align "right".
- JP-7 group "nb".
- JP-7 hasPhotoCollection JP-7.
- JP-7 quote "The operating envelope of the JT11D-20 engine requires special fuel. The fuel is not only the source of energy but is also used in the engine hydraulic system. During high Mach flight, the fuel is also a heat sink for the various aircraft and engine accessories which would otherwise overheat at the high temperatures encountered. This requires a fuel having high thermal stability so that it will not break down and deposit coke and varnishes in the fuel system passages. A high luminometer number is required to minimize transfer of heat to the burner parts. Other items are also significant, such as the amount of sulfur impurities tolerated. Advanced fuels, JP-7 and PWA 523E, were developed to meet the above requirements.".
- JP-7 source "SR-71A Flight Manual, Section I, page 4".
- JP-7 width "50.0".
- JP-7 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
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- JP-7 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
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- JP-7 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- JP-7 subject Category:Aviation_fuels.
- JP-7 hypernym Fuel.
- JP-7 type MusicalWork.
- JP-7 type Product.
- JP-7 comment "JP-7 (Jet Propellant 7, MIL-DTL-38219) is a jet fuel developed by the U.S. Air Force for use in supersonic aircraft because of its high flash point and thermal stability. It is the fuel used in the Pratt & Whitney J58 engines, used in the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. The skin friction of the aircraft's surface with the atmosphere at Mach 3+ cruising flight generates very high skin temperatures; therefore this special fuel was needed.".
- JP-7 label "JP-7".
- JP-7 sameAs JP-7.
- JP-7 sameAs JP-7.
- JP-7 sameAs JP-7.
- JP-7 sameAs m.06cjt9.
- JP-7 sameAs JP-7.
- JP-7 sameAs JP-7.
- JP-7 sameAs Q1502665.
- JP-7 sameAs Q1502665.
- JP-7 wasDerivedFrom JP-7?oldid=682265325.
- JP-7 isPrimaryTopicOf JP-7.