Fiat AS.6 engine reborn
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Two AS.5 V12 engines with dual crankshafts rotating in opposite directions, 50 litres, 3100hp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJB-iCtt9zw&ab...
Used in the Macchi MC72. After engineer 'Rod' Banks had solved backfiring problems Francesco Agello set a new airspeed record for piston-powered seaplanes at 709.2 kilometres per hour (440.6 mph) on 23 October 1934, a record that still stands today.
An MC72 definitely goes in my fantasy hangar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJB-iCtt9zw&ab...
Used in the Macchi MC72. After engineer 'Rod' Banks had solved backfiring problems Francesco Agello set a new airspeed record for piston-powered seaplanes at 709.2 kilometres per hour (440.6 mph) on 23 October 1934, a record that still stands today.
An MC72 definitely goes in my fantasy hangar.
Edited by Simpo Two on Wednesday 15th November 21:12
Simpo Two said:
Two AS.5 V12 engines with dual crankshafts rotating in opposite directions, 50 litres, 3100hp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJB-iCtt9zw&ab...
Used in the Macchi MC72. After engineer 'Rod' Banks had solved backfiring problems Francesco Agello set a new airspeed record for piston-powered seaplanes at 709.2 kilometres per hour (440.6 mph) on 23 October 1934, a record that still stands today.
An MC72 definitely goes in my fantasy hangar.
Meh... Porco Rosso could have taken it!! And the old ladies would have restored in half the time.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJB-iCtt9zw&ab...
Used in the Macchi MC72. After engineer 'Rod' Banks had solved backfiring problems Francesco Agello set a new airspeed record for piston-powered seaplanes at 709.2 kilometres per hour (440.6 mph) on 23 October 1934, a record that still stands today.
An MC72 definitely goes in my fantasy hangar.
Edited by Simpo Two on Wednesday 15th November 21:12
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