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Walter NZ 120
1920s Czech piston aircraft engine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Walter NZ 120 was a nine-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft use. It was built in Czechoslovakia by Walter Aircraft Engines in the 1920s. Using common cylinders and parts from the NZ (Novák-Zeithammer) range of engines the NZ 120 produced up to 135 horsepower (99 kW).[1]
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General characteristics
- Type: Nine-cylinder radial piston engine
- Bore: 105 mm (4.134 in)
- Stroke: 120 mm (4.724 in)
- Displacement: 9.352 L (570.7 cu in)
- Dry weight: 148 kg (326 lb)
Components
- Valvetrain: Overhead valve, two poppet valves per cylinder
- Cooling system: Air-cooled
- Reduction gear: Direct drive
Performance
- Power output: 99.3 kW (135 hp) at 1,750 rpm (take-off power)
- Compression ratio: 4.48:1
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