I'm not sure if they are the only ones, but the F-16 and the Space Shuttle both use it as the fuel for their "EPU", or emergency power unit.
The perfect aircraft to use as a 'Utility Aircraft', would be any type of the Hercules Range of Aircraft.
I believe Sheila's aircraft was a Piper Comanche 140.
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
Yep! Hydrazine is used to power the Emergency Power Unit (EPU) in the event of a partial or complete loss of engine power. The EPU provides emergency hydraulic and electrical power to essential systems. It does this using a mixture of bleed air (from the engine turbine section) and/or hydrazine. The hydrazine is only used should the engine have failed to the point that it can not supply sufficient bleed air to power the EPU. Hydrazine has no smell and is extremely carcinogenic. So, the Hydrazine used has ammonia added to it to make it detectable by scent. This way technicians can easily identify a leak, know that they have been exposed, evacuate the area and quarantine themselves.
Ryanair only operate with one aircraft, which is Boeing 737-800.
Hydrazine is a form of matter, not energy.
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Aniline can be converted into phenyl hydrazine by reacting it with hydrazine hydrate in the presence of an acid catalyst such as hydrochloric acid. The reaction proceeds through the formation of a diazonium salt intermediate, which then reacts with excess hydrazine to form phenyl hydrazine.
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Yes, hydrazine hydrate can be used to recover gold from aqua regia. It acts as a reducing agent to precipitate the gold out of solution. However, it is important to handle hydrazine hydrate with caution due to its toxicity and flammability.
Hydrazine sulfate is an inorganic compound. It is a salt composed of the inorganic compound hydrazine and sulfuric acid.
zb 684 17/03/13 type of aircraft Today it is an A330-200, which is a widebody aircraft