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Old   July 22, 2008, 00:53
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cestrin
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If I'm modeling a plane and have two turbine engines, what will I want to specify the inlet and outlet as using Gambit? Right now the inlet is defined as an 'inlet vent' and the outlet is defined as an 'outlet vent'. Any help would be appreciated.

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