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In a properly functioning engine, the charge burns with the flame front progressing smoothly from the point of ignition across the combustion chamber.
This work presents the design choices used for a making a fully functioning engine using only AM parts that did not require post machining.
Remember this is only a temporary fix and will not take the place of correctly tensioned belts and functioning engine components.
Of the unit's three larger boats, only one had a functioning engine.
For transportation of spare engines, 747s can accommodate a non-functioning fifth-pod engine under the port wing of the aircraft between the inner functioning engine and the fuselage.
An Air India jet carrying more than 300 passengers made an emergency landing in Newark, N.J., with just one functioning engine after a fire in one of its two engines forced the pilot to abort the flight, an airport spokeswoman said Sunday night.
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As soon as vehicles approach the Empire State Building, things get weird: locks stop functioning; engines die.
Hundreds more are believed to have died after being pushed back out into the Indian Ocean in boats without functioning engines.
A useful website, says the study, should load quickly, be legible on either a standard monitor or a smartphone, and be equipped with a functioning search engine, preferably not outsourced to Google.
These are complex issues that require careful consideration from the Obama administration in order to design a properly functioning growth engine.
Update: A commenter at NPR notes that the Harvard Mark I was a functioning difference engine, but relied on electricity rather than clockwork.
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