David @mleku - 5mo
alumina based chemicals are used as anti-rust agents... barium based chemicals are used as anti-freeze you can just look up Stadis 450 to see that these are standard ingredients in jet fuel now and part of what makes the chembows they basically are slightly effective cloud seeds but being up so high it has very little effect there ARE spray planes as well but those are used to increase the range of radar HAARP was a failure the whole thing is propaganda itself, they figured out it makes them look more powerful than they really are
alumina - and a similar chemical phosphorus, are both surfactants in some of their compounds with especially hydroden and oxygen... phosphorus is relatively low temperature combustible but aluminium needs - not sure exactly, somewhere around 1000-1200'C i think, which is around the temperatures you get in a highly pressurised combustion like in a jet engine (which at high altitude is much cooler and slower because of the low oxygen levels)
also, just to point out, high altitude aircraft are becoming a less and less important part of air power anyway, drones now are more effective, cheaper, and can fly under radar, and there is even fully autonomous drones that don't phone home so they are hard to trace back even after being shot down
anti-corrosive agents generally function by preferentially soaking up the oxygen radicals so yeah, it would work that way too, it is more reactive than iron, the main vulnerable metal in a jet turbine