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  2. Mercury Marine - Wikipedia

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    Subsidiaries include Mercury Precision Parts and Accessories as well as Mercury propellers and Mercury Jet Drives. Mercury outboards 30 hp and below are manufactured by Tohatsu in Japan. [citation needed] Mercury developed a processor-enhanced line of outboards called the "Verado" outboard engine.

  3. de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle - Wikipedia

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    The harness also secured the aircraft's engine, which was an outboard motor manufactured by Mercury Marine. [5] The engine was controlled by a twist-grip motorcycle-style throttle [6] and transferred power to the 15-foot (4.6 m) diameter, contra-rotating rotors via belt drive [2] with a chain reduction unit. [7]

  4. List of aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    Argus As 16 4-cylinder inverted inline 40 hp [37] Argus As 17 6-cylinder inverted inline 225 hp / 285 hp [ 37 ] Argus As 401 development and renumbering of the As 10

  5. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats, consisting of a self-contained unit that includes engine, gearbox and propeller or jet drive, designed to be affixed to the outside of the transom. They are the most common motorised method of propelling small watercraft.

  6. Outboard Marine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Outboard Marine Corporation sometimes referred to as Outboard Motor Company was formed in 1929 when ELTO was merged with Lockwood-Ash Motor Company. They began using the name OMC in 1956. Outboard Marine Corporation was the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of outboard motors and second largest producer of powerboats.

  7. Evinrude Outboard Motors - Wikipedia

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    The firm immediately began to develop its first outboard motor, a one-cylinder, 1.5 hp (1.1 kW) model, which became an instant success upon its introduction in 1909. [3] Because of Bessie's poor health, the Evinrudes sold their company in 1913, and Ole agreed to not re-enter the outboard motor business for five years.