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Benz Bz.IV
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The Benz Bz.IV was a German 6-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine developed for aircraft use. Deliveries began in 1916 and some 6,400 were produced. It was a dual-camshaft design, with two intake and two exhaust valves per cylinder. The crankcase and pistons were of aluminium. The cylinders were cast iron surrounded by a sheet metal cooling jacket.
Specifications
Applications
- AEG C.VI
- AEG J.I
- AGO C.IV
- Albatros C.VII
- Albatros J.I
- Chitty 2 racing car
- DFW C.V
- Dobi-II
- Friedrichshafen FF.49
- Germany's giant aircraft of WWI the R-Planes
- LVG C.VI
- Pfalz D.XII
References
- Kroschel, Gunter and Helmust Stützer. (1977) Die deutschen Militarflugzeuge 1910-1918 Wilhelmshaven: Lohse-Eissing Mittler.
- wwwaviation.com
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