• 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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    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 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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    production quickly. The new design was given the name BMW 801 after BMW was given a new block of "109-800" engine numbers by the RLM to use after their merger...
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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 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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    The BMW Group (legally, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, commonly abbreviated to BMW (German pronunciation: [ˌbeːʔɛmˈveː] ), sometimes anglicized as Bavarian...
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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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  • rocket (solid fuel) 109-593 Schmidding, rocket (solid fuel) 109-603 Schmidding, rocket (solid fuel) 109-613 Konrad 109-708 BMW 109-718 BMW (liquid-fuel rocket...
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    BMW IIIa was an inline six-cylinder SOHC valvetrain, water-cooled aircraft engine, the first-ever engine produced by Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, who...
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    with BMW 003R combined-thrust turbojet engines with built-in BMW 109-718 rockets, became the Me 262C-2. Interzeptor III, with Walter HWK 109-509 rockets...
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    The BMW VI was a water-cooled V-12 aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. It was one of the most important German aero engines in the years leading...
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  • BMW 109-558 is a liquid fuelled sustainer rocket motor developed by BMW at their Bruckmühl facility, in Germany during the Second World War. The 109-558...
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    (Heimatschützer II) with two BMW 003R "combined" powerplants (BMW 003 turbojet, with a single 9.8 kN (2,200 lbf) thrust BMW 109-718 liquid-fuelled rocket engine...
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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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    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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  • The BMW VII was a water-cooled twelve-cylinder engine derived from the successful BMW VI. The engine was not as popular as the VI, due in no small part...
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    fuel was used as the fuel component in several engines including the BMW 109-718. J-2 diesel fuel was also used as a fuel for gas turbine engines. In...
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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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    Bramo 323 (redirect from BMW-Bramo 323A)
    economy kept it from more widespread use, and most designs chose the similar BMW 132 instead, whose specific fuel consumption varied between 220 and 240 g/(kW•h)...
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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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  • The BMW 116 was a piston aircraft engine developed by BMW in the 1930s. Development work stopped in 1937. The BMW 116 engine was initially known as the...
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    109-003 BMW 109-018 BMW 109-028 BMW 109-510 BMW 109-511 BMW 109-528 BMW 109-548 BMW 109-558 BMW 109-708 BMW 109-718 BMW P-3306 BMW P-3307 BMW MTU 6011 BMW 6002...
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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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    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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  • Mission discovered the BMW 003R had incorporated a reusable liquid fueled rocket engine in the rear of the nacelle, the BMW 109-718, to act as an assisted...
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    The BMW 6012 (later MTU 6012) was a German turboshaft and gas generator engine. Designed in the late-1950s by BMW the engine powered the Dornier Do 32...
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  • The BMW V was a six-cylinder, water-cooled inline aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s, with power of 240 kW (320 hp) for the production version...
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    group for non-respect of flag signals exceeding the speed limit. The #73 BMW M Motorsport was required to start the race from pit lane after the starting...
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    wing. He 162E — He 162A fitted with the BMW 003R mixed power plant, a BMW 003A turbojet with an integrated BMW 718 liquid-fuel rocket engine — mounted just...
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