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Borzecki 2RB

Polish piston engine developed for use in motor gliders


Polish piston engine developed for use in motor gliders

FieldValue
nameBorzecki 2RB
engine_typeAir-cooled four-cylinder horizontally opposed two-stroke piston engine
manufacturerJozef Borzecki
national_originPoland
first_run1972
major_applicationsBorzecki Alto-Stratus

The Borzecki 2RB is a Polish air-cooled, four-cylinder, horizontally opposed, two-stroke, piston engine designed and built by Jozef Borzecki for use in motor gliders. First bench tested in 1970 the 2RB can be used in both tractor and pusher configuration, and the 24 hp engine was first flown in 1972 in his own design motor glider, the Borzecki Alto-Stratus.

Application

  • Borzecki Alto-Stratus

Specifications

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Bibliography

References

  1. Taylor 1973, p. 687
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