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  • |engine=wet-heater type, 8-cylinder radial engine | 200 hp, wet-heater type, 8-cylinder radial engine
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  • ...f [[Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah|Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah X]] air-cooled [[radial engine]]s, capable of generating 340 hp.<ref name="Mod p631"/> These were i ...and employed fully [[Cowling|cowled]] [[Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah]] IX [[radial engine]]s of 350 hp (265 kW). The first Mark I flew on 19 June 1937 and en
    37 KB (5,369 words) - 20:55, 17 February 2018
  • ...dissipation is required; major examples include [[refrigeration]], [[heat engines]] and cooling electronic devices.{{cn|date=February 2011}} [[Image:Flow-vector-heat-sink-fluid-WBG.jpg|thumb|none|Radial Heat Sink with Thermal Profile and Swirling Forced Convection Flow Trajecto
    17 KB (2,560 words) - 13:49, 10 December 2011
  • ...1934. These aircraft were powered by old [[Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar]] IVC engines, which had originally been purchased by the Irish in 1930 for use in [[Vick |type of prop=14-cylinder air-cooled double radial engine
    5 KB (724 words) - 20:55, 17 February 2018
  • ...able to the type's reconnaissance function.<ref name="flight36 pc"/> These engines each drove a set of two-bladed [[Fairey Aviation Company|Fairey]]-built met | caption2 = Engines and forward sections of the two Ansons
    50 KB (7,231 words) - 20:55, 17 February 2018
  • ...can 825&nbsp;hp (615&nbsp;kW) [[Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp Junior]] two-row radial engine. A total of 602 Master IIIs were built.<ref name="Amos aeroSep80 p4 :Production with Bristol Mercury engines.
    15 KB (2,126 words) - 20:55, 17 February 2018
  • ...ngine fits and four aircraft were sold to private operators with different engines fitted. ...totype was fitted with two 300&nbsp;hp (224&nbsp;kW) [[Wright J-6]] radial engines.
    11 KB (1,537 words) - 20:55, 17 February 2018