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Engines Discuss Data Base: Japanese Aircraft Engines in the Technical forums; The max upload size for doc file seems limited within 19.5KB. My file is 21.5KB. Attached files shows its extension ...

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    The max upload size for doc file seems limited within 19.5KB.
    My file is 21.5KB.

    Attached files shows its extension as avi but the content is not avi but doc.
    Please delete .avi to return to .doc.



    Max uploadable file size for avi is as much as 150MB
    Very enough.
    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinpachi View Post
    My file is 21.5KB.
    Thanks.
    I am sorry but cannot open it. Word says that catalog(folder?) name is wrong. The same was when I decompressed it from zip into Nakajima_P248-259 directory. It is not opening even by notepad because of binary file.
    Hope somebody is more lucky

    There is no problem to upload any file of any size. Use rapidshare.com or any of other file-sharing servers.
    Last edited by Aurum; 05-07-2010 at 04:31 AM.

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    Try it on desktop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinpachi View Post
    Try it on desktop.
    Just the same

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    It may have no Japanese dictionary.
    Here it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinpachi View Post
    It may have no Japanese dictionary.
    Here it is.
    All right

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    Good.

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    Hello Folks,

    I am not terribly sure this is relevant to the discussion, but I figured that this is a good place to stash information so that others can get to it.

    This is data on the Mitsubishi Kasei engine with the highlighted rows and columns being related to the J2M Raiden.

    - Ivan.
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    we are doing a sakai 21 engine and are looking for any manuals tools or parts. more later

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    A nice post, Ivan.
    Thanks!

    Hello, vintage radials.
    Here is one.


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    ..... and here is another of Nakajima Ha-25 which was prototype for Ha-115 or Sakae 21.
    Original manual is also attached here in pdf style.

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    Hello guys,

    I`m a new kid on the block I would ask dearly to Shinpachi to restart this amazing thread. There is so much to be said! Did Hitachi designed any high powered engine? The DB601 descendants (Aichi & Kawasaki) had projected developments?

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    Many thanks for sharing. It's very useful for modellers as details from back of engines are not so commonly pictured. It's good to have such a set of photos just in such a rare one book. Thanks a lot!

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    Does anybody know what is this pipe for? I heve never seen such pipe ever before on Sakae engine assambly!
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    It's an air leading tube to cool the spark plug located behind.
    It looks agry for the Sakae 31.

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