The Green Hornet will use a mix of conventional JP-5 and hydrotreated renewable jet (HRJ) fuel produced from camelina plant oil. The Air Force¡¯s A-10 biofuel flight on March 25 used a 50:50 blend of camelina-derived HRJ-8 and conventional JP-8 jet fuel.
Navy officials already had announced their intent to fly the Boeing F-18F supersonically, burning a 50:50 blend of conventional jet fuel and biofuel
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The Green Hornet will use a mix of conventional JP-5 and hydrotreated renewable jet (HRJ) fuel produced from camelina plant oil. The Air Force¡¯s A-10 biofuel flight on March 25 used a 50:50 blend of camelina-derived HRJ-8 and conventional JP-8 jet fuel.
Navy officials already had announced their intent to fly the Boeing F-18F supersonically, burning a 50:50 blend of conventional jet fuel and biofuel
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=defense&id=news/awx/2010/03/31/awx_03_31_2010_p0-216284.xml&headline=Obama%20Cites%20Green%20Hornet%20Test%20in%20Announcement
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