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The Asso XI was a family of
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piston aeroengines produced in the 1930s by Italian manufacturer Isotta Fraschini, and fitted on a number of aircraft types built by CANT, Caproni and others.


Design and development

Isotta Fraschini produced a long series of engines with the name Asso (Ace, in English). The Asso XI R.C. was an upright, liquid-cooled V-12 engine with maximum power output in the range depending on the degree of supercharging. There were two variants, differing only in their supercharger speed: the R.C.40 ran at a little over 10 times the crankshaft speed and enabled the engine to maintain a rated power of to an altitude of whereas the R.2C.15 held to with a supercharger gearing of 7. All variants of the R.C.40 had much in common with construction of the earlier Asso 750 R.C., though they had two, rather than three, banks of 6 cylinders and 4 rather than 2 valves per cylinder.
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barrels were machined from
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with flat-topped heads and valve seats. Each barrel had a separate sheet steel water jacket. Cast aluminium head blocks were bolted to each of the two banks of 6 cylinders, providing valve ports, guides, coolant passages and
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supports. The pistons were also aluminium castings. The
crankshaft A crankshaft is a mechanical component used in a piston engine to convert the reciprocating motion into rotational motion. The crankshaft is a rotating shaft containing one or more crankpins, that are driven by the pistons via the connecting ...
was a 6-throw design with 8 plain bearings and a double row ball thrust bearing between the front two. The connecting rods had bronze bush little ends and white metal big ends. The
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was cast in two parts, the upper one with the housings for the crankshaft bearings.


Variants

;Asso XI R:(R - ''Riduttore'' - reduction gear) ;Asso XI R.C.:(C - ''Compressore'' - supercharged) ;Asso XI R.C.15 :Supercharger speed 75/7 times crankshaft; rated power at . ;Asso XI R.2C.15:(2C - second supercharger gearing) Supercharger speed 7 times crankshaft; rated power at . ;Asso XI R.2C.16:(2C - second supercharger gearing) Supercharger speed 7 times crankshaft; rated power at . ;Asso XI R.C.40:Supercharger speed 75/7 times crankshaft; rated power at . ;L.121 R.C.40:A version of the Asso XI, ;A.120 R.C.40: Inverted version of the L.121


Applications

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CANT Z.501 The CANT Z.501 ''Gabbiano'' (Italian: ''Gull'') was a high-wing central-hull flying boat, with two outboard floats. It was powered by a single engine installed in the middle of the main-planeAngelucci and Matricardi 1978, p. 186. and had a crew ...
* CANT Z.505 * CANT Z.508 *
CANT Z.1007 The CANT Z.1007 ''Alcione'' (''Kingfisher'') was an Italian three-engined medium bomber, with wooden structure. Designed by Filippo Zappata, who also designed the CANT Z.506De Marchi and Tonizzo 1994, p. 27. it had "excellent flying characteri ...
* CANT Z.1011 * Caproni Ca.124 idro *
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Caproni Ca.135 The Caproni Ca.135 was an Italian medium bomber designed in Bergamo in Italy by Cesare Pallavicino. It flew for the first time in 1935, and entered service with the Peruvian Air Force in 1937, and with the ''Regia Aeronautica'' (Italian Royal Air ...
* Caproni Ca.405 *
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* IMAM Ro.45 *
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Piaggio P.50 The Piaggio P.50 was an Italian prototype heavy bomber designed and built by Piaggio Aero, Piaggio for the ''Regia Aeronautica'' (Italian Royal Air Force). Design and development The P.50 was the first design by Giovanni Casiraghi—following an ...
* SAI Ambrosini S.S.4 *
Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 ''Sparviero'' (Italian for sparrowhawk) was a three-engined Italian medium bomber developed and manufactured by aviation company Savoia-Marchetti. It may be the best-known Italian aeroplane of the Second World War. Th ...
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Specifications (R.C.40)


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{{Isotta Fraschini aeroengines Asso XI 1930s aircraft piston engines