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13A engine in a Mazda Luce R130 coupe. The 13A was designed especially for front-wheel drive applications. It was a two-rotor design, with each chamber displacing 655 cc (40.0 cu in) so two chambers (one per rotor) would displace 1,310 cc (80 cu in); continuing earlier practice, the series name reflects this value ("13" suggesting 1.3 litres).
Name Displacement Years V2: V-twin: BA EA/EB: 356 577: ... 13A 13B 20B 26J/26B Renesis: 798 982 1146 1310 1308 1962 2622 ... Japan Kei car engine – Suzuki I4;
Independently, Clesson E Mason of the Foxboro Company in 1930 invented a wide-band pneumatic controller by combining the nozzle and flapper high-gain pneumatic amplifier, which had been invented in 1914, with negative feedback from the controller output. This dramatically increased the linear range of operation of the nozzle and flapper ...
Data from Flight. General characteristics Type: Five-cylinder radial engine Bore: 105 mm (4.13 in) Stroke: 120 mm (4.72 in) Displacement: 5.2 L (316 cu in) Dry weight: 110 kg (242 lb) Components Valvetrain: OHV Cooling system: Air cooled Performance Power output: 56 kW (75 hp) at 1,850 rpm See also Comparable engines Armstrong Siddeley Genet Warner Scarab Junior Related lists List of aircraft ...
Small turbojet engine made by China National Aero-Engine Corporation (CAREC). Similar to the Turboméca Marboré. WP-12 WP-13: 39.9/63.7 kN: Chengdu J-7: A Chinese engine based on the Tumansky R-13-300 turbojet. Several variants were made. WP-13A 44.1/66.7 kN: WP-13A-II 42.7/65.9 kN : Shenyang J-8II: Produced by Liming Aircraft Engine Company ...
Civil conversion of L-13A. Retained O-425 engine. [2] [6] Caribbean Traders Husky II Civil conversion of L-13A. Powered by 300 hp R-680-13 engine on modified engine mount capable of swinging out for easy maintenance. [2] [6] Caribbean Traders Husky III Similar to Husky II, but powered by 450 hp (338 kW) Wright R-975-7 radial engine. [2] [6]
The Wasp is a traditional pod and boom helicopter with a twin-blade rotor powered by a 90shp (97 kW) Garrett JFS-100-13A turboshaft engine. [1] It has a fixed skid landing gear and enclosed cabin with two-seat side-by-side seats. [1]
Junkers-Larsen JL-6 as a floatplane, 1920 F 13 with a radial engine and skis, 1940 F 13 first prototype, smaller wings (span 14.47 m/47 ft 5.75 in, area 38.9 m 2 /419 ft²) and less powerful engine 127 kW (170 hp) Mercedes D IIIa inline than production models. F 13a first production aircraft with 140 kW (185 hp) BMW IIIa engine. F 13ba, ca, da, fa