Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mercedes_D.II> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 items per page.
- Mercedes_D.II abstract "The Mercedes D.II was a six-cylinder, liquid cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler during the early stages of World War I. Producing about 110 to 120 hp, it was at the low-end of the power range of contemporary engines, and was generally outperformed by rotaries whose power-to-weight ratio tended to be much better. It also had stiff competition from the Ferdinand Porsche-designed 120 hp Austro-Daimler 6. The D.II was produced only briefly as a result, but its design formed the basis for the later Mercedes D.III which saw widespread use throughout the war.".
- Mercedes_D.II wikiPageID "5785800".
- Mercedes_D.II wikiPageRevisionID "588132133".
- Mercedes_D.II displacement "579".
- Mercedes_D.II hasPhotoCollection Mercedes_D.II.
- Mercedes_D.II lists "*List of aircraft engines".
- Mercedes_D.II manufacturer Mercedes-Benz.
- Mercedes_D.II power "120".
- Mercedes_D.II reductionGear "Direct drive, left-hand tractor".
- Mercedes_D.II similarEngines "*Rolls-Royce Hawk".
- Mercedes_D.II type Reciprocating_engine.
- Mercedes_D.II type "6".
- Mercedes_D.II weight "449.0".
- Mercedes_D.II subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1910–1919.
- Mercedes_D.II subject Category:Mercedes_aircraft_engines.
- Mercedes_D.II type AircraftEngine102687423.
- Mercedes_D.II type Artifact100021939.
- Mercedes_D.II type Device103183080.
- Mercedes_D.II type Engine103287733.
- Mercedes_D.II type Instrumentality103575240.
- Mercedes_D.II type Machine103699975.
- Mercedes_D.II type MercedesAircraftEngines.
- Mercedes_D.II type Motor103789946.
- Mercedes_D.II type Object100002684.
- Mercedes_D.II type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mercedes_D.II type Whole100003553.
- Mercedes_D.II comment "The Mercedes D.II was a six-cylinder, liquid cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler during the early stages of World War I. Producing about 110 to 120 hp, it was at the low-end of the power range of contemporary engines, and was generally outperformed by rotaries whose power-to-weight ratio tended to be much better. It also had stiff competition from the Ferdinand Porsche-designed 120 hp Austro-Daimler 6.".
- Mercedes_D.II label "Mercedes D.II".
- Mercedes_D.II label "Mercedes D.II".
- Mercedes_D.II label "Mercedes D.II".
- Mercedes_D.II sameAs Mercedes_D.II.
- Mercedes_D.II sameAs Mercedes_D.II.
- Mercedes_D.II sameAs Mercedes_D.II.
- Mercedes_D.II sameAs m.0f4gn1.
- Mercedes_D.II sameAs Q3510722.
- Mercedes_D.II sameAs Q3510722.
- Mercedes_D.II sameAs Mercedes_D.II.
- Mercedes_D.II wasDerivedFrom Mercedes_D.II?oldid=588132133.
- Mercedes_D.II isPrimaryTopicOf Mercedes_D.II.