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  • 81Junkers Jumo 222 — The Jumo 222 was a high power aircraft engine design from Junkers. The design failed to mature even after years of intensive development, dooming the entire Bomber B program along with it. Only a small number were built, never leaving the… …

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  • 82Buick V6 engine — The Buick V6, initially marketed as Fireball at its introduction in 1962, is a large V6 engine used by General Motors. The block is made of cast iron and all use two valve per cylinder iron heads, actuated by pushrods.The 3800 was on the Ward s… …

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  • 83Daimler-Benz DB 603 — DB 603 Preserved Daimler Benz DB 603 with cutaway sections. Type Piston V12 aircraft …

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  • 84Twincharger — refers to a forced induction system used on some piston type internal combustion engines. It is a combination of an exhaust driven turbocharger and a drive train driven supercharger, each mitigating the weaknesses of the other. Any forced… …

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  • 85Henschel Hs 130 — Infobox Aircraft name = Hs 130 caption = type = High altidude rearch/reconnaissance aircraft national origin = Germany manufacturer = Henschel designer = first flight = 1939 introduction = retired = status = Prototypes only primary user =… …

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  • 86Machine Head (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Machine Head (homonymie). Machine Head …

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  • 87Machine head (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Machine Head (homonymie). Machine Head …

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  • 88Naturally aspirated engine — A naturally aspirated engine is one common type of reciprocating piston internal combustion engine that depends solely on atmospheric pressure to counter the partial vacuum in the induction tract to draw in combustion air. This is in contrast to… …

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  • 89The Mummies — À ne pas confondre avec Here Come the Mummies The Mummies Pays d’origine San Mateo, Californie, États Unis Genre musical Garage …

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  • 90Miller cycle — Thermodynamics …

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