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Rotax

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BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co. KG, commonly known simply as Rotax, is an Austrian engine manufacturer, founded in 1920 in Dresden, Germany.

Operations were moved to Wels, Austria in 1943 and finally to Gunskirchen in 1947. In 1959, Rotax merged with the Vienna-based Lohner-Werke, a manufacturer of car and railway wagon bodies. In 1970 Lohner-Rotax was bought by Bombardier, who uses Rotax engines in their motorcycles, personal water craft, and snowmobiles.

The company constructed only two-stroke engines until 1982, when it started building four-stroke engines and aircraft engines. Other important dates include 1962, when a Rotax engine was first installed in a snowmobile and 1989, when Rotax received Type Certification for its 912 A aircraft engine.

Products

Motors sourced by motorcycle manufacturers

Motors sourced by aircraft and auto manufacturers

  • Rotax 912 and Rotax 914 four-stroke light aircraft engines and the Rotax 447, Rotax 503, and Rotax 582 two-stroke light aircraft engines
  • Rotax 494 and 493 two stroke engines used in Sports Car Club of America F500 race cars

Rotax branded products

External links

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