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Old 27th Jan 2011, 12:49
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Peter Fanelli
 
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Merlins, BTW, were no easier to start in the Arctic. They do at least have the advantage of a wonderful sound when running.
I don't know, I think the sound of a big radial waking up one cylinder at a time is way better than a merlin.

And of course sometimes they'll just start right up fine.


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