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- Hirth_HM_504 abstract "The Hirth HM 504 is a four-cylinder air-cooled inverted inline engine. The 504 was a popular engine for light aircraft of the 1930-40s and it was used to power a number of Germany's trainer aircraft of WWII. The engine featured a cast magnesium alloy crankcase. The Hitachi Hatsukaze Model 11 was a Japanese licensed version.".
- Hirth_HM_504 wikiPageExternalLink www.hirth-engines.de.
- Hirth_HM_504 wikiPageID "12060640".
- Hirth_HM_504 wikiPageRevisionID "587342369".
- Hirth_HM_504 bore "105.0".
- Hirth_HM_504 compression "6.2".
- Hirth_HM_504 coolingsystem "air".
- Hirth_HM_504 developedFrom "Hirth HM 60".
- Hirth_HM_504 developedInto "Hirth HM 500".
- Hirth_HM_504 displacement "3998.0".
- Hirth_HM_504 fuelcon "228".
- Hirth_HM_504 hasPhotoCollection Hirth_HM_504.
- Hirth_HM_504 height "780.0".
- Hirth_HM_504 length "945.0".
- Hirth_HM_504 lists "*List of aircraft engines".
- Hirth_HM_504 majorApplications Bücker_Bü_131.
- Hirth_HM_504 manufacturer Hirth.
- Hirth_HM_504 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Hirth_HM_504 oilcon "1.5".
- Hirth_HM_504 power "105".
- Hirth_HM_504 weight "2.87".
- Hirth_HM_504 related "*Hitachi Hatsukaze".
- Hirth_HM_504 similarEngines "*Alfa Romeo 110 *Blackburn Cirrus Minor *de Havilland Gipsy Minor *Elizalde Tigre IV *Menasco C4 Pirate".
- Hirth_HM_504 stroke "115.0".
- Hirth_HM_504 type Inline_engine_(aeronautics).
- Hirth_HM_504 type Reciprocating_engine.
- Hirth_HM_504 type "4".
- Hirth_HM_504 valvetrain "1".
- Hirth_HM_504 weight "107.0".
- Hirth_HM_504 width "520.0".
- Hirth_HM_504 subject Category:Air-cooled_aircraft_piston_engines.
- Hirth_HM_504 subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Hirth_HM_504 subject Category:Inverted_aircraft_piston_engines.
- Hirth_HM_504 comment "The Hirth HM 504 is a four-cylinder air-cooled inverted inline engine. The 504 was a popular engine for light aircraft of the 1930-40s and it was used to power a number of Germany's trainer aircraft of WWII. The engine featured a cast magnesium alloy crankcase. The Hitachi Hatsukaze Model 11 was a Japanese licensed version.".
- Hirth_HM_504 label "Hirth HM 504".
- Hirth_HM_504 label "Hirth HM 504".
- Hirth_HM_504 sameAs Hirth_HM_504.
- Hirth_HM_504 sameAs m.02vnhpn.
- Hirth_HM_504 sameAs Q3785791.
- Hirth_HM_504 sameAs Q3785791.
- Hirth_HM_504 wasDerivedFrom Hirth_HM_504?oldid=587342369.
- Hirth_HM_504 isPrimaryTopicOf Hirth_HM_504.