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*[[M-Stoff]] - methanol
*[[M-Stoff]] - methanol
*[[Tonka (fuel)|R-Stoff]] - monoxylidene oxide/triethylamine
*[[Tonka (fuel)|R-Stoff]] - monoxylidene oxide/triethylamine
*[[S-Stoff]] - nitric acid/sulfuric acid
*[[S-Stoff]] - nitric acid/sulfuric acid or nitric acid/ferric chloride
*[[SV-Stoff]] - nitric acid/sulfuric acid
*[[SV-Stoff]] - nitric acid/sulfuric acid or nitric acid/dinitrogen tetroxide
*[[T-Stoff]] - hydrogen peroxide
*[[T-Stoff]] - hydrogen peroxide
*[[Z-Stoff]] - sodium permanganate/potassium permanganate
*[[Z-Stoff]] - sodium permanganate/potassium permanganate

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During World War II, Germany fielded many aircraft and rockets whose fuels were designated $LETTER-Stoff.

List of Stoffs

  • A-Stoff - liquid oxygen
  • B-Stoff - hydrazine or ethanol/water (V-2)
  • Br-Stoff - (German: Gasolin, gewonnen aus Rohbenzin)
  • C-Stoff - methanol/hydrazine/water
  • K-Stoff - methylchloroformate
  • M-Stoff - methanol
  • R-Stoff - monoxylidene oxide/triethylamine
  • S-Stoff - nitric acid/sulfuric acid or nitric acid/ferric chloride
  • SV-Stoff - nitric acid/sulfuric acid or nitric acid/dinitrogen tetroxide
  • T-Stoff - hydrogen peroxide
  • Z-Stoff - sodium permanganate/potassium permanganate

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