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Fiat A.60

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A.60
Side view of A.60 140 hp version
Type Piston engine
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Fiat
First run 1932

The Fiat A.60 was a four-cylinder, air-cooled inline engine developed in Italy in the 1930s.

Design

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The A.60 had a valve control mechanism and the distribution shaft seal, which had a special cover ensuring uniform cooling of the cylinders. In addition to the basic A.60, an A.60-R version was developed which featured a front reduction unit, self-centered, and an output of 145 hp at 2,500 rpm, or 1,580 rpm per minute for the propeller.[1]

Variants

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A.60
Standard version with direct drive, 135 hp (100.7 kW)
A.60 R.

Geared version : output 145 hp (108.1 kW) at 2,500 engine rpm driving a 0.632:1 reduction gear.

Applications

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Specifications

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Data from [2]

General characteristics

Components

  • Cooling system: Air-cooled

Performance

See also

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Related lists

References

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  1. ^ Gunston, Bill (1989). World Encyclopaedia of Aero Engines (2nd ed.). Cambridge, England: Patrick Stephens Limited. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-85260-163-8.
  2. ^ Jotti, da Badia Polesine (1934). Annuario dell'aeronautica Italiana 1934. Milan: Libreria Aeronautica. p. 55.