I actually read something about this a couple days ago.  YOu should be able to
google it.

There were problems using it with jets.  Biggest concern was gelling at high
altitudes.


On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 14:46:13 +0000, des wrote
> A neighbor who recently retired from the airline industry has been 
> asking me lately if there's a biofuel that can be substituted for 
> jet fuel, and although I didn't know at the time, I've done some 
> research since, and see that jet fuel is a variant of diesel. 
> 
> Any one out there know what kind of variant jet fuel is of diesel, 
> (I seem to understand that it resembles kerosene) and can jet fuel 
> be grown?
> 
> doug swanson (in Ellijay, GA, not far from Atlanta GA, where gas 
> prices spiked up to $6.00/gal. for a few hours yesterday)
> 
> -- 


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