In the prospect of using metals as fuel of breathing combustion engines in carbon dioxide rich planet atmospheres without oxygen such as those of Mars and Venus, a fundamental study was performed experimentally on the ignition and combustion of metals in an impinging pure CO2 gas stream. Metals selected were lithium, magnesium, boron and aluminum, because of their high heats of reaction with C02. To help the understanding of combustion processes of the metals in CO2, the chemical equilibrium compositions of reaction products and flame temperatures were calculated, and compared with the experimental results. Li and Mg could ignite spontaneously in the C02 stream. The ignition process of Li in the C02 stream had two distinct steps, first a su...