See also: av-gas

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A blend of aviation +‎ gasoline.

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avgas (countable and uncountable, plural avgases or avgasses)

  1. (aviation) Gasoline fuel for piston-engined aircraft.
    Synonyms: 100LL, 94UL
    Hypernyms: petrol, gasoline, gas (especially North America)
    Coordinate terms: mogas, autogas; avtur, jet fuel
    • 1988, Kas Thomas, Fuel and oil systems: basic and advanced light plane maintenance:
      Cylinder cracks are nothing new, however, and there is no reason to expect autogas-burning engines to have a higher incidence of head cracking than avgas-users
    • 1994, Michael J. Kroes with Thomas W. Wild, Aircraft powerplants:
      In the area of autogas volatility, a Reid vapor pressure of 9.0 to 15 is very common, compared to the vapor pressure of avgas, which is 5.5 to 7
    • 2006, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, The AOPA pilot: voice of general aviation, volume 49:
      Autogas can be obtained for a fraction of the cost of avgas, but its use is not without controversy.

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avgaser från ett avgasrör [exhaust [exhaust gases] from an exhaust pipe]

Etymology

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av- +‎ gas

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avgas c

  1. (often in the plural) exhaust gas, exhaust
    höga halter av avgaser i luften
    high levels of exhaust fumes in the air

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