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Single-Engine Propulsion Improvement Through Intercooling
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Continued performance demands make interceding attractive on single-engine turbosupar-charged applications. Intercooling permits power increases which yield significant speed improvements particularly at altitude. Attention paid to ducting as well as cooler sizing results in very effective installations.
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Wells, J., "Single-Engine Propulsion Improvement Through Intercooling," SAE Technical Paper 850894, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850894.Also In
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