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The WW1 modelers' reference library => Engines => Topic started by: radio on June 25, 2015, 10:55:13 PM
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I don`t know what engines these two:
First:
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350290nh.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350290nh.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350289js.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350289js.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350286ei.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350286ei.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350284ym.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350284ym.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350270ff.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350270ff.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350260ru.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350260ru.jpg.html)
Like Ian is this a Breadmore
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Second:
Martin
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350373yc.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350373yc.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350372wj.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350372wj.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350371rm.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350371rm.jpg.html)
(http://thumbs.picr.de/22350365td.jpg) (http://show.picr.de/22350365td.jpg.html)
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Thanks Martin for the very detailed photos of these two engines.
Des.
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Great pics Martin! The first I believe is a Beardmore from a Fe2B, can't remember what variant though.
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The engine has to motor is an machine design for the convert one from energy to mechanical energy.It the heat engine has been include internal combution engines when the external combustion engines.It's will burn that the create heat which then creates a engine force.