| 11. | Each of their turbines employed a unique rotating recuperator, referred to as a regenerator that increased efficiency.
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| 12. | The hydro-pneumatic recoil system comprises a buffer below the barrel and a recuperator above the barrel.
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| 13. | The Mk II of 1890 introduced a recoil system, with a pair of recoil / recuperator cylinders.
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| 14. | Microturbine designs usually consist of a single stage radial compressor, a single stage radial turbine and a recuperator.
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| 15. | The gun had interrupted screw breechblock; hydraulic recoil buffer and hydropneumatic recuperator were both mounted under the barrel.
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| 16. | Recoil system consisted of hydraulic recoil buffer and hydropneumatic recuperator, both located inside the cradle under the barrel.
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| 17. | The overall appearance is of a standard 13 pounder with an additional, slightly longer, recuperator cylinder on top.
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| 18. | The D-1 howitzer was essentially a combination of the barrel of the hydraulic buffer and a hydro-pneumatic recuperator.
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| 19. | The Mk I mounting had an additional recuperator housing mounted directly above the normal recuperator to facilitate gun runout at high angles.
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| 20. | The Mk I mounting had an additional recuperator housing mounted directly above the normal recuperator to facilitate gun runout at high angles.
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