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HistoryAn early radial engine was the three-cylinder Anzani, originally built as a W3 configuration, one of which powered Louis Blériot's Blériot XI across the English Channel. Before 1914, Alessandro Anzani had developed radial engines ranging from 3 cylinders (spaced 120° apart) — early enough to have been used on a few French-built examples of the famous Blériot XI from the original Blériot factory.PrintingThe crankcase and piston rods are printed with support on build plate.I printed with PLA+, layer height 0.16 mm.Dimensions 116 x 70 x 110 mm.Weight 0.060 kg.Assembly- Assemble and glue the crankshaft cheeks with the piston rods in place.- Assemble the pistons to the piston rods using the piston pins.- Click the assembled crankshaft with the pistons in the crankcase.- Glue the bearing to the backside of the crankcase.- Glue the crankcase lid to the front of the crankcase.- Assemble the cranked handle and place or glue it to the back or front of the crankshaft.- Place or glue th
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