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    The BMW IV was a six-cylinder, water-cooled inline aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. Power was in the 180 kW (250 hp) range. On 17 June 1919...
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    Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, commonly abbreviated to BMW (German pronunciation: [ˌbeːʔɛmˈveː] ), is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles...
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    The BMW VI was the first twelve-cylinder engine built by the BMW. It essentially consisted of two cylinder banks from the six-cylinder BMW IV bolted...
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    Compression ratio: 6.4:1 BMW IV Liberty L-6 Mercedes D.III List of aircraft engines Wikimedia Commons has media related to BMW IIIa. Barker, R. (2002);...
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    The BMW 801 was a powerful German 41.8-litre (2,550 cu in) air-cooled 14-cylinder-radial aircraft engine built by BMW and used in a number of German Luftwaffe...
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    The BMW 803 was a German aircraft engine, an attempt by BMW to build a high-output aircraft engine by coupling two BMW 801 engines back-to-back, driving...
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    The BMW 132 was a nine-cylinder radial aircraft engine produced by BMW starting in 1933. BMW took over a license for manufacturing air-cooled radial engines...
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    The BMW 3 Series (E46) is the fourth generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars manufactured by German automaker BMW. Produced from...
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    BMW has been producing engines for automobiles, motorcycles and aircraft since 1917, when the company began production of an inline-six aircraft engine...
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    The BMW 003 (full RLM designation 109-003) is an early axial turbojet engine produced by BMW AG in Germany during World War II. The 003 and the Junkers...
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  • The BMW 802 was a large air-cooled radial aircraft engine, built using two rows of nine cylinders to produce what was essentially an 18-cylinder version...
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    The BMW E39 is the fourth generation of the BMW 5 Series range of executive cars, which was manufactured from 1995 to 2004. It was launched in the saloon...
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  • version, with 170 kW (230 hp) BMW IV 6-cylinder engines. Ro VII Robbe II Larger and heavier, with 450–520 kW (600–700 hp) BMW VI V-12 engines. Data from...
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    Isetta (redirect from BMW Isetta)
    a bubble car, a name also given to other similar vehicles. In 1955, the BMW Isetta became the world's first mass-production car to achieve a fuel consumption...
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  • The BMW 018 (RLM designation 109-018) was an early axial-flow turbojet engine project by BMW AG in Germany. The 018 design was begun in 1940. It was generally...
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    (755 PS) BMW IV water-cooled inline-6 powerplant. The second prototype, designated Ju 52de, featured an increased wing span and was powered by the BMW IV engine...
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    Mini (marque) (redirect from BMW MINI)
    founded in Oxford in 1969, owned by German multinational automotive company BMW since 2000, and used by them for a range of small cars assembled in the United...
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    "BMW Aero Engines". BMW Group Classic, 2009 ISBN 978-3-86852-214-3 Wikimedia Commons has media related to BMW 114 aircraft engine. BMW 114 at BMW Group...
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    2+1⁄4 in). As originally built it had two conjoined BMW IV 6-cylinder petrol aircraft engines (later a single BMW VI 12-cylinder of 600 horsepower (450 kW)) driving...
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  • The BMW GT 101 was a turboshaft-type gas turbine engine developed from the BMW 003 aviation engine, that was considered for installation in Nazi Germany's...
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    was designated the Type 91. It was an 18-ton, three turret tank with a BMW IV Inline 6-cylinder gasoline engine. The Type 91 central turret had a Type...
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  • The BMW 109-718 was a liquid-fuelled rocket engine developed by BMW at their Bruckmühl facility, in Germany during the Second World War. The 109-718 (109...
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    DFW C.V (redirect from DFW C.IV)
    Following the war, the DFW F37 was fitted with the 220 kW (295.02 hp) BMW IV engine, and in this configuration broke the world altitude record in 1919...
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    as ca to fa but all with the 186 kW (250 hp) BMW IV engine. F 13co, fo, ko with the 230 kW (310 hp) BMW Va engine. Junkers-Larsen JL-6 American version...
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  • The BMW 117 was a piston aircraft engine developed by BMW in the 1930s. Development work stopped in 1937. The BMW 117 engine was initially known as the...
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    Bristol Pegasus as Walter Pegasus BMW IIIa as Walter W-III BMW IV as Walter W-IV Junkers Jumo 204 as Walter Jumo IV C Fiat A.20 as Walter W-V, W-VI, W-VII...
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    The BMW X is a small five-cylinder radial engine for sport and training aircraft. Although this engine proved successful at several large-scale events...
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    four-wheeled Scorpion IV, with the Roman numerals referring to the number of wheels rather than being mark designators. The III is fitted with BMW motorcycle engines...
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    MAN Turbo 6022 (redirect from BMW 6022)
    Turbo 6022 (also BMW 6022/MTU 6022) is a German gas turbine turboshaft engine for helicopter use. Designed in the early 1960s by BMW the engine powered...
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    noted BMW Sytlphe 5-cyl rotary 110 mm × 130 mm (4.3 in × 5.1 in) BMW III BMW IIIa BMW IV BMW V BMW Va BMW VI BMW VIIa BMW VIII BMW IX BMW X BMW XI BMW 003...
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