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Kawasaki as the Ha40, and in
Italy by Alfa
Romeo as the R.A.1000 R.C.41-I
Monsone.
Based on the
guidelines laid down by the
German "Reichverkehrsministerium"...
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Monsone has been
borne by at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian patrol boat
Monsone (1915),
previously the
French mercantile...
- but
remained similar in appearance. In 1955, they
produced the 125 cc
Monsone,
followed by the 150 cc Corsaro, both of
which had
pivoted fork rear suspension...
- dual 20mm/65
machine guns. Aliseo, Ardente, Ciclone, Fortunale, Groppo,
Monsone, Tifone,
Uragano with 2
single 100mm/47 guns and 8 × 20mm/65
machine guns...
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acquired a
license to
produce the DB 601Aa as the Alfa
Romeo RA.1000 R.C.41-I
Monsone; it was this
engine that was to be used in the
production of the C.202...
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engines during the
Second World War; the best
known was the RA.1000 RC 41-I
Monsone, a
licensed version of the Daimler-Benz DB 601. This
engine made it possible...
- 125/126/127/128/129/131 Alfa
Romeo 135/136 Alfa
Romeo 138 R.C.23/65 RA.1000
Monsone –
licensed Daimler-Benz DB 601 Alfa
Romeo RA.1050 Alfa
Romeo RA.1100 or...
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Ciclone Fortunale Ghibli Groppo Impavido Impetuoso Indomito Intrepido Monsone Tifone Uragano Ariete class: 16
vessels Alabarda Ariete Arturo Auriga Balestra...
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extensively revised F.6
powered by a 1,175 h.p. Alfa
Romeo R.A.1000 R.C.44-la
Monsone (Monsoon), (license-built DB 601A-l) engine.
Development abandoned with...
- weight: 3,280 kg (7,231 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Alfa
Romeo R.A.1000 R.C.41-I
Monsone V-12
inverted liquid-cooledpiston engine, 864 kW (1,159 hp) (license-built...