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- Mikulin_M-17 abstract "The Mikulin M-17 was a Soviet-licensed copy of the German BMW VI V-12 liquid-cooled aircraft piston engine, further developed by Alexander Mikulin and used by Soviet aircraft during World War II. Production began in 1930 and continued through 1942. More than 27,000 were produced, of which 19,000 were aircraft engines while the rest were used in Soviet tanks of the period.".
- Mikulin_M-17 wikiPageID "10713059".
- Mikulin_M-17 wikiPageRevisionID "599117287".
- Mikulin_M-17 bore "160.0".
- Mikulin_M-17 compression "6".
- Mikulin_M-17 coolingsystem "Liquid-cooled".
- Mikulin_M-17 developedFrom BMW_VI.
- Mikulin_M-17 developedInto Mikulin_AM-34.
- Mikulin_M-17 displacement "46.9".
- Mikulin_M-17 firstRun "1930".
- Mikulin_M-17 fuelsystem "K-17 Carburetor".
- Mikulin_M-17 hasPhotoCollection Mikulin_M-17.
- Mikulin_M-17 height "1103.0".
- Mikulin_M-17 length "1810.0".
- Mikulin_M-17 lists "*List of aircraft engines".
- Mikulin_M-17 majorApplications Beriev_MBR-2.
- Mikulin_M-17 majorApplications Polikarpov_R-5.
- Mikulin_M-17 majorApplications Tupolev_TB-3.
- Mikulin_M-17 manufacturer "Factory No. 26".
- Mikulin_M-17 nationalOrigin Germany.
- Mikulin_M-17 numberBuilt "27534".
- Mikulin_M-17 produced "1930".
- Mikulin_M-17 related "*BMW VI *Mikulin AM-34".
- Mikulin_M-17 stroke "190".
- Mikulin_M-17 type "12".
- Mikulin_M-17 type "Liquid-cooled V12 engine".
- Mikulin_M-17 weight "540".
- Mikulin_M-17 width "859.0".
- Mikulin_M-17 subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Mikulin_M-17 subject Category:Germany–Soviet_Union_relations.
- Mikulin_M-17 subject Category:Mikulin_aircraft_engines.
- Mikulin_M-17 comment "The Mikulin M-17 was a Soviet-licensed copy of the German BMW VI V-12 liquid-cooled aircraft piston engine, further developed by Alexander Mikulin and used by Soviet aircraft during World War II. Production began in 1930 and continued through 1942. More than 27,000 were produced, of which 19,000 were aircraft engines while the rest were used in Soviet tanks of the period.".
- Mikulin_M-17 label "Mikulin M-17".
- Mikulin_M-17 label "Mikulin M-17".
- Mikulin_M-17 label "Mikulin M-17".
- Mikulin_M-17 label "Mikulin M-17".
- Mikulin_M-17 label "М-17 (двигатель)".
- Mikulin_M-17 label "ミクーリン M-17".
- Mikulin_M-17 sameAs Mikulin_M-17.
- Mikulin_M-17 sameAs Mikulin_M-17.
- Mikulin_M-17 sameAs ミクーリン_M-17.
- Mikulin_M-17 sameAs Mikulin_M-17.
- Mikulin_M-17 sameAs m.02qn0jm.
- Mikulin_M-17 sameAs Q2389899.
- Mikulin_M-17 sameAs Q2389899.
- Mikulin_M-17 wasDerivedFrom Mikulin_M-17?oldid=599117287.
- Mikulin_M-17 isPrimaryTopicOf Mikulin_M-17.