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BMW 132
Preserved BMW 132 at the BMW Museum
Type
Radial engine
National origin
Germany
Manufacturer
BMW
First run
1933
Major applications
Junkers Ju 52
Number built
>21,000
Developed from
Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet
Developed into
BMW 114
The BMW 132 was a nine-cylinder radial aircraft engine produced by BMW starting in 1933.
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from Bramo, the Bramo 329, and another from BMW, the BMW 139. BMW's design used many components from the BMW132 to create a two-row engine with 14 cylinders...
132, 27.7 L 9-cylinder, development of Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet built under licence 1935 – 114, prototype diesel development of 132 1935 – BMW-Lanova...
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89 BMW - Bavaria's Driving Machines, Norbye, p.132 Examples of differing sources: 603 according to BMW - Bavaria's Driving Machines, Norbye, p.132 and...
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