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REPRINT: How Your Hobby Started Part 3By Carelton M. MullThis month we continue reprinting a series that first appeared in GEM in the March-April 1969 issue. Over the coming months, we will retrace engine history as presented by Carelton M. Mull. This segment originally appeared in the July/August 1969 issue of GEM. Early inventors as Huyghens, Papin, Robert Street, Barnett, Samuel Brown and others, while testing versions of their engines, realized considerable accomplishment when they were able to get an engine to explode the fuel in a proper progression to create enough power to keep a flywheel turning. Under such circumstances, with crude machines, it was hardly possible to classify engines according to a type such as two or four cycle. From all of these efforts, a light was dawning. In England, an engineer by the name of Dugald Clerk worked on an idea of one intake stroke and one power stroke on his ... 822 of 5579 characters shown.
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