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F-18 Blue Angel

F-18 Blue Angel - air show, blue angel, entropy, f-18, napalm, wallpaper
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An Angel sits on the tarmac during a napalm drop at an air show near you.
Napalm is the name for a number of flammable liquids that have been used in warfare. Often it is jellied gasoline. Napalm is actually the thickener in such liquids. When it is mixed with gasoline, the thickener makes a sticky incendiary gel. It was developed by the U.S. in World War II by a team of Harvard chemists. The team leader was Louis Fieser. The name Napalm has comes from the ingredients that were first used to make it. Coprecipitated aluminum salts of naphthenic and palmitic acids. These were added to the flammable substance to cause it to gel
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Napalm is the name for a number of flammable liquids that have been used in warfare. Often it is jellied gasoline. Napalm is actually the thickener in such liquids. When it is mixed with gasoline, the thickener makes a sticky incendiary gel. It was developed by the U.S. in World War II by a team of Harvard chemists. The team leader was Louis Fieser. The name Napalm has comes from the ingredients that were first used to make it. Coprecipitated aluminum salts of naphthenic and palmitic acids. These were added to the flammable substance to cause it to gel
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Posted by springwoods on 11/15/10 at 10:57 PM
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Uploaded By: Entropy
Date Uploaded: October 29, 2009
Filename: F-18-Blue-Angel.jpg
Original Resolution: 1680x1050
File Size: 1.31 MB
Category: Military

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