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CNA C-7
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | C-7 |
| engine_type | Nine-cylinder radial engine |
| manufacturer | Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica (CNA) |
| national_origin | Italy |
The CNA C-7 was a small nine-cylinder supercharged, geared, single row radial engine designed in Italy in the early 1930s. Three light aircraft class world altitude records were set by the CNA C-7 powered Fiat AS.1 and CNA Eta.
Applications
- CNA Beta
- CNA Eta
- Fiat AS.1
Specifications
|power/weight= Ignition: Dual ignition: 2× Marelli plugs per cylinder, driven by a different Marelli magneto Construction: Aluminium cylinder heads and steel barrels. Cast "Elektron" metal crankcase.
References
References
- Grey, C.G.. (1972). "Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938". David & Charles.
- Thompson, Jonathan. (1963). "Italian Civil and Military Aircraft 1930-1945". Aero Publishers, Inc.
- "FAI records: Niclot - 1932".
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