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aeromarine

[air-oh-muh-reen]

adjective

Aeronautics.
  1. relating to navigation of aircraft above the ocean.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of aeromarine1

First recorded in 1915–20; aero- + marine
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Weight ofEngine withCarburetorand Ignition GasConsump-tion Aeromarine 6 4 1⁄2 5 1⁄8 449   85 1400 440 ...

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This class includes the vertical engines such as the Duesenberg and Hall-Scott four-cylinder; the Wisconsin, Aeromarine, Mercedes, Benz, and Hall-Scott six-cylinder vertical engines and the numerous eight- and twelve-cylinder Vee designs such as the Curtiss, Renault, Thomas-Morse, Sturtevant, Sunbeam, and others.

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Piston rings are semi-steel rings of Aeromarine special design.

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It has been used on some of the Panhard aviation engines and on the American Aeromarine power plants.

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Adjacent was the latest Aeromarine Klemm amphibian, also manufactured by the Uppercu-Burnelli group.

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