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R/C Engines
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Gas
Turbines For Model Aircraft
Kurt
Schreckling (Keith Thomas - Translator)
Publisher: Traplet Publication Ltd.
Paperback
Any
jet modeller's library is quite simply incomplete without this ground
breaking classic. This book explains how to build Kurt Schreckling's
turbojet motor, the FD3/64 containing full instructions, photographs
and working drawings. New chapters by Kurt on the FD3/67 LS 'production'
motor, its operation, installation, and maintenance are included.
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Model
Jet Engines
Thomas
Kamps (Keith Thomas - Translator)
Publisher: Traplet Publication Ltd.
Paperback
Just
as an important read as Kurt Schreckling's 'Gas Turbines for Model
Aircraft'. This book offers more advice on construction and running
of gas turbines. It includes highly detailed and well illustrated
building instructions which the advanced modeller can use to make
and even design his own jet engine!
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RCH
Engines For Ducted Fans
David James
Publisher:
Nexus Special Interests
Pages:64
Illustrated Paperback
This
book covers how to obtain the best performance from these 'hot'
engines, their operation, installation, servicing, fuels and gloplugs,
and adjustments to make.
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RCH
Operating Four Stroke Engines
Brian
Winch
Publisher:
Nexus Special Interests
Pages:64
Illustrated Paperback
This
book explains in practical terms, how for stroke engines work, the
various types in production, how to set up, run and maintain your
engine and how to diagnose and cure faults.
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RCH
Operating R/C Engines
David
Boddington & Brian Winch
Publisher:
Nexus Special Interests
Pages:64
Illustrated Paperback
This
book offers guidance on how various internal combustion engines
work, the different types available, what to select, how to prepare
them for staring and running, concluding with the all important
question of maintenance.
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