those of us who have done our own aviating know the mandatory ignition checks before flightolefud wrote:Duel plugs, other than avoiding failure through redundancy, are at best a band aid. A proper head/piston design greatly enhances flame travel through squish, swirl and tumble. These convection mechanisms augment flame travel by double digit factors.
Alfa is a poor source for supporting duel ignition. They were wedded to the hemi combustion chamber which has poor squish and intake charge characteristics. Similarly, hemi combustion chambers were common in aircraft engines, though they needed redundant ignition by regulation.
(these require that the engine runs significantly slower on either magneto individually, than it does on both magnetos together)
does this mean that these engines have no squish, swirl, or tumble ?
if S,S&T were present then there would be no 'rev drop' on single magneto running, and no light aircraft could legally fly ??