Fiat A.80 R.C.41
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The Fiat A.80 was an 18-cylinder, twin-row, air-cooled, radial aircraft engine produced during World War II. Rated at 1,000 hp (745 kW), it was a more powerful development of the 14-cylinder Fiat A.74.


Variants

;Fiat A.80 R.C.20:With reduction gear and supercharger, rated altitude . ;Fiat A.80 R.C.40:With reduction gear and supercharger, rated altitude . ;Fiat A.80 R.C.41:With reduction gear and supercharger, rated altitude .


Applications

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Specifications (A.80 R.C.41)


See also


References

* Gunston, Bill. (1986). ''World Encyclopaedia of Aero Engines''. Patrick Stephens: Wellingborough. p. 56 * Ragazzi, Paolo (1938). ''The Power of Aircraft Engines at Altitude''. p. 3 {{Fiat aeroengines Radial engines A.80 1930s aircraft piston engines Aircraft air-cooled radial piston engines