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Benz Bz.IIIb

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Bz.IIIb
Type 8-cylinder Vee water-cooled piston engine
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Benz & Cie.

The Benz Bz.IIIb was an eight-cylinder, water-cooled, V-engine developed in Germany for use in aircraft in 1918.

Design and development

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Inspired by the Hispano-Suiza 8, some of which were captured and tested, the Benz Bz.IIIb was a fairly large engine, but its performance was disappointing. Despite not being accepted for service use a number of late World War I prototype German aircraft used the Bz.IIIb, the Benz IIIbo and the geared Benz IIIbm. The latter suffered vibration problems.[1]

Applications

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Specifications (Benz Bz.IIIb)

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General characteristics

Components

  • Fuel system: Carburetor
  • Cooling system: Liquid-cooled

Performance

  • Power output: maximum 200 hp at 1,750 rpm[2]

See also

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Comparable engines

Related lists

Notes

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  1. ^ Green & Swanborough (1994) p.339
  2. ^ a b c d Gunston (1989) p.23
  3. ^ a b c d Century of flight

References

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  • Gunston, Bill (1986). World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens. p. 25.
  • Green, William; Swanborough, Gordon (1994). The Complete Book of Fighters. Godalming, UK: Salamander Books. p. 339. ISBN 1-85833-777-1.
  • "Century of Flight". Archived from the original on 25 December 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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