The Bristol Jupiter is a British nine-cylinder single-row piston radial engine that was built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. Originally designed late...
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The Bristol Type 76 Jupiter Fighter and Type 89 Trainer were derivatives of the British fighter of the First World War (the F.2 Fighter), powered by Bristol...
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Bristol considered it promising enough to build a prototype to be entered for the F.9/26 trials as a private venture, powered by a Bristol Jupiter because...
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designed by Sir Roy Fedden as the follow-on to the Bristol Aeroplane Company's very successful Bristol Jupiter, using lessons learned in development of the...
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aviation museums. The Mercury was developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1925 as their Bristol Jupiter was reaching the end of its lifespan. Although...
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up Jupiter or jupiter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. Jupiter also commonly refers to: Jupiter (god)...
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Aircraft and Cosmos, the Cosmos Jupiter having been first flown in a prototype Bristol Badger in May 1919. For £15,000 Bristol got the Cosmos design team,...
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Jupiter Roland Jupiter-1, the original Roland Jupiter synthesizer Brazil Straker Jupiter I, a variant of the Bristol Jupiter aircraft engine Jupiter (disambiguation)...
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Nakajima. It was a radial piston developed under licence from the Bristol Jupiter. In 1917, Chikuhei Nakajima set up the "Airplane Institute" at Ojima...
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parts with an all-metal structure. The Wapiti was powered by a single Bristol Jupiter radial engine, and its crew of two were armed with a forward-firing...
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Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. A gas giant, Jupiter's mass is more than two and a half times that of all...
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next model, the PZL P.6, flown in August 1930, was powered by the Bristol Jupiter VI FH radial engine. Both aircraft were well received and it won the...
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(340 kW) Bristol Jupiter radial engine; 20 production aircraft were built. Two pre-production Type-14-2 Kai-1-Ds, powered by the Bristol Jupiter were built...
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cockpit for the single pilot. The second aircraft, the Bristol Type 75 was powered by the preferred Jupiter engine, which was mounted forward of a fireproof...
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the Bristol Jupiter; two other Badgers were also built. The Bristol Badger had its roots in the Type 22 F.2C, a proposed upgrade of the Bristol F.2B...
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principal difference between the two aircraft was the adoption of the Bristol Jupiter radial engine for the Gamecock. in the place of the somewhat unreliable...
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After modifications were made and it was fitted with a Nakajima-built Bristol Jupiter engine, the Gambet was evaluated by the Japanese navy against competitors...
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Based heavily on Siemens/Bramo's earlier experience producing the Bristol Jupiter under licence, the Bramo 323 saw limited use. Development of the 323...
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post-war era they started a new design series originally based on the Bristol Jupiter, but evolving into the excellent twin-row, 1,000 hp-class (750 kW)...
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Harrier was a two-seat biplane with single-bay wings powered by a geared Bristol Jupiter VIII radial engine. It was armed with one .303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers...
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Reichswehr (German armed forces). It was typically powered by a Siemens (Bristol) Jupiter VI air-cooled radial engine, which had a distinctive streamlined deflector...
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Bristol Jupiter as possible. Cylinders, pistons, articulated connecting rods, crankshaft and other minor parts were interchangeable with the Jupiter....
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by six Mk IIs with un-geared Bristol Jupiter VI engines. These were followed by nine Mk III variants with geared Jupiter VIIIFs and the final three production...
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Alfa Romeo 125 (redirect from Alfa Romeo Jupiter)
Romeo built/designed a range of aircraft engines based on the Bristol Jupiter and Bristol Pegasus designs, designated Alfa 125, Alfa 126, Alfa 127, Alfa...
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Clarke Jupiter V (aeroplane), see Bristol Jupiter Jupiter-5, a model of music synthesizer of the Roland Jupiter Jupiter (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Nakajima NC Prototype and pre-series version, powered by 336 kW (450 hp) Bristol Jupiter radial engine, having a top speed of 268 km/h and larger wing. 8 built...
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designation J 5. By February 1930, the Air administration decided to use a Bristol Jupiter engine as the air force standard engine. The designer, Carl Clemens...
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converted to use 400 hp (300 kW) Bristol Jupiter 9-cylinder radial and two to use 480 hp (360 kW) Gnome-Rhône built Jupiter VI engine. F.VIIA (F.VIIA-1m)...
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Siddeley Jaguar IV DH.42A Dingo I Bristol Jupiter III: slight (6 in, 152 mm) increase in span DH.42B Dingo II Bristol Jupiter IV: same dimensions as DH.42A...
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Fitted with a Walter-built Bristol Jupiter radial piston engine. Three built. A.38-2 : Fitted with a Gnome-Rhône 9A2 Jupiter radial piston engine. Two...
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