Quote Originally Posted by CShark View Post
Here's the MSDS for the AeroShell smoke oil:
http://www.epc.shell.com/Docs/GSAP_msds_00019493.PDF

Keep in mind that smoke oil is not being burned, it's being vaporized. If it was burned, the smoke would be black. The high parrafin content causes the very visible white vaporization.
You beat me to it.

are likely not good for your complexion if you wander into a cloud of it.
Neither is standing in the wash of a radial engine when it starts. I have a picture of myself looking like a Dalmatian as a result of that.

My background of 1600 parachute jumps and performing in night airshows with pyro racked up my right leg
You, sir, are awesome.