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Bell YFM-1 Airacuda: Revision history


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  • curprev 03:5903:59, 22 May 2018Idumea47b talk contribs 21,662 bytes +732 A turbo-supercharger is a turbocharger, not a twincharger (although some aircraft engines may include both the mechanical and turbine blowers). An Allison V-1710-41 is single-stage supercharged. There are no "carbureted" V-1710s, if the meaning is that is has no forced induction. To make 1,000hp, it's got a blower. Don't know what insufficient cooling" means, but I assume it means that the designers didn't give it big enough radiators, not that it should have had a few more. undo Tag: Visual edit

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