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Scientific American 1921-11

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Everyday Engineering 1920-02

Man measuring and adjusting shaft on rotary aircraft motor which is sitting on the ground; behind him is small wing-over monoplane. "Operating Principles of Rotary Engines."

Artist: Howard V. Brown
Source: Magazine collector Steve Davis
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 09/15/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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