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Anzani was an
engine manufacturer founded by the
Italian Alessandro Anzani (1877–1956),
which produced proprietary engines for aircraft, cars, boats, and...
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Alessandro Anzani built a
number of three-cylinder fan
engines and
radial engines, one of
which powered Louis Blériot's 1909 cross-channel flight. An
Anzani three-cylinder...
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Simone Anzani (born 24
February 1992 in Como) is an
Italian professional volleyball player, a
member of the
Italy men's
national volleyball team and Italian...
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Anzani 10 was a 1913 10-cylinder air-cooled
radial aircraft engine. It
powered several experimental aircraft and also the
later production versions...
- The 1913 20-cylinder
Anzani air-cooled
radial engine was the
first four row
radial and one of the most
powerful engines of its period,
though few were...
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Alessandro Anzani developed the
first two-row
radial from his
earlier 3-
cylinder Y
engine by
merging two onto the same
crankshaft with a
common crankweb...
- such example. One of the
first W
engines was the
Anzani 3-cylinder,
built in 1906, to be used in
Anzani motorcycles. This W3
engine also
powered the 1909...
- V-32 For
British Anzani products see:
British Anzani Source: Air-cooled
Anzani engines Anzani V-2
Anzani 3-cylinder fan
engines Anzani 14 hp 85 mm × 85 mm...
- Igor
Sikorsky using the main wing
section from the S-1 and a 19 kW (25 hp)
Anzani 3 three-cylinder
engine in a
tractor configuration.
During the
first flight...
- of his mechanic,
Ferdinand Collin, Blériot made
contact with
Alessandro Anzani, a
famous motorcycle racer whose successes were due to the
engines that...