Volkonski wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:04 am
Jet engines are partially steam powered because the hydro part of hydrocarbon fuels burn to produce water. That is what produces contrails.
Well, that may be true, mister smartypants actual real chemical engineer, but where in the combustion cycle do they make the
chemtrails that have all the stuff in it that turns good honest conservative Americans into mind-controlled zombies and puppets of the evil libs?
BTW, there's at least one jet aircraft that emits copious amounts of visible particulate matter reminiscent of this steampunk contraption: a B-52 on full power takeoff. At least, until Rolls-Royce replaces the ancient TF33 engines with shiny new bizjet engines over the next 10 years or so.
(And good luck to Rolls with that project -- they'll need it. A former B-52 pilot told me that you can't even imagine the horrors that will await them when they start pulling engines off pylons and discover what sort of jerry-rigged engineering lies within. Since Pratt & Whitney built the engines and has been working with the USAF for 60 years on maintaining them, Rolls will not have access to all that tribal knowledge.)