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The aeronaut nodded grimly, and turned more gasolene into the twenty- cylindered engine.
The cover is an image of the key, "a small cylindered artifact" with the hologram of the Realm's royal eagle.
Initially, outside cylindered engines were ordered because of the frequency of crank axle breakage with inside cylinders.
This is no mere matter of discharging a cylindered sleeper, no mere question of upgrading the needle of a haberman.
Although inside cylinders were more difficult to build and maintain, and, in the early days, prone to breakage of the crank axles, the engines were more stable than their outside cylindered counterparts.
The locomotives supplied initially were classic Allan designs, small 2-2-2s and 2-4-0s, outside cylindered and with external framing and (initially at least) not even a weatherboard to protect the enginemen.
"I don't doubt that," Riose reddened faintly, "but it can't be helped-" The receiver at the general's hand glowed warmly, and with an unobtrusive jar, the cylindered communication popped into its slot.
The D57 design was developed further in 1950 with the smaller cylindered D58 class, of which thirteen were built at the Eveleigh and Cardiff locomotive workshops of the NSWGR.