A.24 | |
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A.24R | |
Type | Water-cooled V-12 |
Manufacturer | Fiat Aviazione |
First run | c.1926 |
Number built | at least 100 |
The Fiat A.24 was an Italian water-cooled aircraft engine from the 1920s.
During the second half of the 1920s Fiat introduced several water-cooled aircraft engines, including the A.20, A.22, A24, A.25 and A.30. [1] They were all upright V-12s with 60° between the cylinder banks; capacities ranged between 18.7 L and 54.5 L (1,141-3,326 cu in) and power outputs between 320 kW and 745 kW (430-1,000 hp). [1] [2] Producing 520 kW (700 hp) from 32.3 L (1,971 cu in), the A.24 was near the center of this range.
When Fiat was advised by the Italian government to simplify their water-cooled product line, they decided to focus on the A.20, A.22 and A.30 models such that the A.24 was not manufactured in large numbers. [1] [2]
From Thompson. [3]
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938. [2]
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A.24 | |
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A.24R | |
Type | Water-cooled V-12 |
Manufacturer | Fiat Aviazione |
First run | c.1926 |
Number built | at least 100 |
The Fiat A.24 was an Italian water-cooled aircraft engine from the 1920s.
During the second half of the 1920s Fiat introduced several water-cooled aircraft engines, including the A.20, A.22, A24, A.25 and A.30. [1] They were all upright V-12s with 60° between the cylinder banks; capacities ranged between 18.7 L and 54.5 L (1,141-3,326 cu in) and power outputs between 320 kW and 745 kW (430-1,000 hp). [1] [2] Producing 520 kW (700 hp) from 32.3 L (1,971 cu in), the A.24 was near the center of this range.
When Fiat was advised by the Italian government to simplify their water-cooled product line, they decided to focus on the A.20, A.22 and A.30 models such that the A.24 was not manufactured in large numbers. [1] [2]
From Thompson. [3]
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938. [2]
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