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      Tru-la-la
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      The TSAML-50 compression engine has been produced since 1950. It was a small 1.8 cc engine designed for installation on an aircraft model.
      Obviously, the popular Czech Super Atom-1.8 engine was taken as the prototype of the engine, the TSAML-50 completely repeated its design.
      Technical data of the TSAML-50 motor:
      Volume...................1,8 cc
      Stroke of the piston.............16 mm
      Cylinder diameter...12 mm
      Turnovers................4500 rpm
      Power...............0,04 kW
      Weight........................125 g

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        HornOxx @Tru-la-la
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        @Tru-la-la πŸ‘ wundebar!

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          Mike Amos
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          Very nicely done, the 'fins' look a bit shallower than I can remember them being but aside from that it is a very fine motor mate.

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            L i am
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            Great modelling and lighting. The metal materials are insanely goodπŸ‘ πŸ‘

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              tuna1957 @Tru-la-la
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              @Tru-la-la Fantastic πŸ‘

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                Bravo! Well done! πŸ‘

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