File:Allison V-1710 Liquid-Cooled V-12.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAllison V-1710 Liquid-Cooled V-12.jpg |
English: Allison V-1710 Liquid-Cooled V-12. Developed in the 1930s, this was the first liquid-colled engines designed to operate at high tempatures. |
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Author | J.smith |
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