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41 rotary engine
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42 turbofan engine
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43 cogging engine
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44 cold-reaction engine
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45 constant-duty engine
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46 direct-lift engine
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47 donkey engine
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48 down-rated engine
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49 driving engine
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50 ducted-fan engine
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51 electrothermal jet engine
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52 forced-induction engine
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53 four-cycle engine
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54 free-piston engine
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55 free-turbine engine
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56 heavy-oil engine
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57 high-power engine
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58 hypergolic engine
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59 impulse-duct engine
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60 industrial engine
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