The point I was making re mass flow is that it is the mass of air that is trapped in the combustion chamber that counts, which is exactly what you're saying. No?
I suppose the number of atoms ultimately?
Yes exactly, thin air has less mass and fewer atoms in a set volume, so less "reactive".
That Crecy 2-smoke (albiet without the smoke oil) is bonkers. 2000 Hp made propeller fighters almost supersonic, something that made the tail planes fall off. They took off on half throttle as otherwise the torque rolled them over (hence contra-rotating on the later and naval ones). Turning hard made G forces that knock you out. The plan must have been something like the ME-163, missile with a man in it, get up there before its too late sort of thing.
The quality of threads on here varies. I bet I can reduce the level of this one with half a dozen words;
Landrover, Weather presenter, camping stove, discuss

Andy