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Old October 11th 06, 06:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jim Macklin
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Default Why are multiple engines different?

Yes, I lazy, old and skip a lot of the posters, I do read
yours and so I post stuff that pops into my weak, perverted
mind, you should take offense. BTW, you left the context
statement off, I also corrected the spelling to BANG. For
those not into engines...
induction,compression, ignition-power and exhaust.


"Emily" wrote in message
. ..
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| All internal combustion engines work the same. A
turbine
| just does it as a series of continuous events in
different
| sections of the engine and a piston engine does one at a
| time so power is produced only 1/4 of the time in a 4
cycle
| and 1/2 the time in a two cycle.
| I'm going to print some T-shirts...
|
| "SUCK
| SQUEEZE
| BANK and
| BLOW
|
| Is there a reason you continually post information that I
already know
| in my direction?