BMW V
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, the BMW Va.[1]
| BMW V | |
|---|---|
| Type | Inline engine | 
| National origin | Germany | 
| Manufacturer | Bayerische Motoren Werke | 
| Major applications | Albatros L 73 Albatros L 75  | 
| Developed from | BMW IV | 
Specifications (BMW Va)
    
Data from Pagé, p. 1516.
General characteristics
- Type: Six-cylinder inline piston engine[1]
 - Bore: 160 mm (6.30 in)
 - Stroke: 190 mm (7.48 in)
 - Displacement: 22.9 l (1,400 cu in)[1]
 - Length: 1,668 mm (65.7 in)
 - Width: 635 mm (25.0 in)
 - Height: 1,133 mm (44.6 in)
 - Dry weight: 317 kg (699 lb)
 
Components
- Cooling system: Water-cooled
 
Performance
- Power output: 240 kW (320 hp) at 1560 rpm[1]
 
Applications
    
    
References
    
- "BMW V". BMW Classic (in German). BMW Group. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
 
Bibliography
    
- Pagé, Victor W. (1929). Modern Aviation Engines. New York City: Norman W. Henley. pp. 1513–1516.
 
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