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Why do aircraft radial engines have odd number of cylinders?

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Why do aircraft radial engines have odd number of cylinders?

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To quote the Wikipedia article referenced below, “Four-stroke radials almost always have an odd number of cylinders, so that a consistent every-other-piston firing order can be maintained, providing smooth running.” See the illustration in the same article to see how this works. See also the end of the second link: Radial Engines, By Russ O’Brien (excellent explanation).

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