US Air Force F-22 Raptor
MONTANA (BNS): US Air Force has successfully conducted first supersonic test flight of F-22 Raptor aircraft using biofuel.
The aircraft was powered by a 50-50 fuel blend of conventional petroleum-based JP-8 and biofuel derived from camelina seeds.
The F-22 Raptor has performed several maneuvers including a supercruise at 40,000 ft. reaching speeds of 1.5 Mach without using the engine's afterburner.
"The F-22 has performed flawlessly on the biofuel blend citing no noticeable differences from traditional JP-8," Jeff Braun, Director of the Alternative Fuels Certification Division, part of the Aeronautical Systems Center at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, said.
According to the US Air Force, the flight test consisted of air starts, operability and performance at different speeds and altitude throughout the flight envelope.
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