List of stoffs 5788314 225055337 2008-07-11T17:49:35Z 128.32.120.6 {{Incomplete-list}}During [[World War II]], [[Germany]] fielded many [[aircraft]] and [[rocket]]s whose fuels were designated (letter)-''Stoff''. In [[German language|German]], ''Stoff'' means roughly the same thing as [[English language|English]] "material", and like the ubiquitous English noun "stuff" derives ultimately from the Old French word estoffe (meaning cloth or material). Stoff has as broad a range of meanings, ranging from "chemical substance" to "cloth", depending on the context. It was used in chemical [[code name]]s in both [[World War I]] and World War II. Some code names were reused between the wars and had different meanings at different times; for example, '''T-Stoff''' meant a rocket propellant in World War II, but a [[Riot control agent|tear gas]] ([[xylyl bromide]]) in World War I. Currently, this list refers only to the World War II, aerospace meanings. ==List of Stoffs== *[[A-Stoff]] - liquid [[oxygen]] ([[LOX]]) *[[B-Stoff]] - [[hydrazine]] or [[ethanol]]/water, (used in the [[V-2 rocket|V-2]]) *Br-Stoff - [[Ligroin]] extracted from crude [[gasoline]] *[[C-Stoff]] - [[methanol]]/[[hydrazine]]/water *K-Stoff - [[methyl chloroformate]] *[[M-Stoff]] - methanol *[[N-Stoff]] - [[chlorine trifluoride]] *[[Tonka (fuel)|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]], used as [[hypergolic]] oxidizer with C-Stoff *[[Z-Stoff]] - [[sodium permanganate]]/[[potassium permanganate]] ==External links== *[http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/fuels.html Fuels Used By German Rocket Engines] *IBWiki, [http://ib.frath.net/w/index.php?title=Rocket_Fuels&oldid=28907 Rocket fuels] *{{de icon}}[http://www.luftwaffen-projekte.de/lwp/rlm/rlm.htm Die Tarnummern des Reichsluftfahrtministeriums] *Daniel Green, [http://www.ww2guide.com/missiles.shtml Missiles Guided Weapons World War II] [[Category:Chemistry lists|Stoffs]] [[Category:Rocket propellants]]