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CNA C.VI

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C.VI
Type Six cylinder inverted air-cooled in-line.
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica (CNA)

The CNA C.VI I.R.C.43 was a six-cylinder, supercharged, inverted, inline engine designed and built in Italy in the 1930s. Following standard Italian practice, the designation IRC43 indicated that the engine was inverted, geared down and had a supercharger rated to 4,300 m (14,110 ft).


Applications

Data from Italian Civil and Military Aircraft 1930-1945

Specifications

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938

General characteristics

Components

Performance

  • Power output: rated 112 kW (150 hp) at 3,400 rpm at 4,300 m (14,110 ft)
  • Fuel consumption: 0.33 kg/kWh (0.54 lb/hp h)
  • Oil consumption: 24 g/kWh (0.053 lb/hp h)

References

  1. ^ Grey, C.G. (1972). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938. London: David & Charles. p. 68d. ISBN 0715-35734-4.
  2. Thompson, Jonathan (1963). Italian Civil and Military Aircraft 1930-1945. Fallbrook, California: Aero Publishers, Inc. pp. 133.
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