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  2. Glasair GlaStar - Wikipedia

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    The GlaStar features a strut-braced high-wing, a two-seats-in-side-by-side configuration enclosed cockpit accessed via doors, fixed tricycle landing gear or conventional landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration. [2] [4] The aircraft is made with a welded steel fuselage, with a fiberglass covering and aluminum wings.

  3. Engine configuration - Wikipedia

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    The crankshaft configuration varies amongst opposed-engine designs. One layout has a flat/boxer engine at its center and adds an additional opposed-piston to each end so there are two pistons per cylinder on each side. An X engine is essentially two V engines joined by a common crankshaft. A majority of these were existing V-12 engines ...

  4. Bavarian PtL 2/2 - Wikipedia

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    A rival design for this locomotive was the Bavarian ML 2/2 that was built by Maffei. In the Reichsbahn's provisional renumbering plan of 1923, all six locomotives were included as numbers 98 301 - 98 306; they were however taken out of service in the same year.

  5. Heron cylinder head - Wikipedia

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    A Heron cylinder head, or simply Heron head, is a design for the combustion chambers of the cylinder head on an internal combustion piston engine, named for engine designer S. D. Heron. The head is machined flat, with recesses only for inlet and exhaust valves, spark plugs, injectors and so on.

  6. Split-single engine - Wikipedia

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    In internal combustion engines, a split-single design is a type of two-stroke where two cylinders share a single combustion chamber. The first production split-single engine was built in 1918 and the design was used on several motorcycles and cars until the mid-1950s, although Puch continued producing split-single engines for motorcycles until ...

  7. Schnuerle porting - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder and ports, viewed from above. Schnuerle porting [1] [2] is a system to improve efficiency of a valveless two-stroke engine by giving better scavenging.The intake and exhaust ports cut in the cylinder wall are shaped to give a more efficient transfer of intake and exhaust gases.

  8. Axial engine - Wikipedia

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    A 1920s experimental Almen A-4 axial engine (18-cylinder watercooled, 317 kW and 340 kg) An axial engine (sometimes known as a barrel engine or Z-crank engine) is a type of reciprocating engine with pistons arranged around an output shaft with their axes parallel to the shaft.

  9. Matra Murena - Wikipedia

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    The Murena's chassis was a new design. [3] In appearance it was very close to a full unitary body. The chassis differed from the Bagheera's in two significant ways; the rear cradle was reconfigured to accommodate a new rear suspension system, and the entire chassis was galvanised to prevent the Murena from falling victim to the rust problems that plagued the Bagheera. [5]

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