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One of my buddies flies a radial powered vintage airplane.
He says that all the radials he is aware of have one chrome cylinder corresponding to the master rod, and the rest straight cylinders. Anyone around has seen this, and has any info as to why it would be so ? Thanks in advance, Regards, Gilles Thesee http://contrails.free.fr |
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