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- plant survived the war intact and in 1946 the company was nationalized as Motorlet n.p. It made Soviet-licensed piston engines, and in 1952 began manufacturing...
- The Motorlet M-701 is a Czechoslovak jet engine. It was used to power the Aero L-29 Delfín jet trainer, with about 9,250 engines built between 1961 and...
- The Walter M601 is a turboprop aircraft engine produced by Walter Aircraft Engines of the Czech Republic. The company's first turboprop, the M601 is used...
- Spartak Praha Motorlet 1969 TJ Motorlet Praha 199? SSK Motorlet Praha 1994 FC Patenidis Motorlet Praha 2000 SK Motorlet Praha 2011 FK Motorlet Praha Jeřábek...
- hydraulic systems. Production aircraft were powered by the Czech-designed Motorlet M-701 turbojet engine, which was capable of generating up to 1,960lbf of...
- plant survived the war intact and in 1946 the company was nationalized as Motorlet n.p. Walter ceased making cars in 1951. It continues to make aircraft engines...
- joined FC Slovan Liberec. On 17 September 2022 Stoch made his debut for Motorlet Prague in a 3–1 home win against Sokol Hostouň. Stoch made his senior début...
- 2012. Fred George (Dec 21, 2017). "H75-100 Turboprop Resembles The Walter/Motorlet M601 Powerplant". Business & Commercial Aviation. Fred George (Jan 26,...
- Motorav 2.6 V Motorav 2.8 R Motorav 3.1 R Motorlet M-701 Motorlet M-601 Motorlet M-602 Motorlet M-20 Motorlet AI-25/Titan/Sirius – see Ivchenko AI-25 Mozhaisky...
- four-cylinder inverted inline engine. It was designed by Bohumil Šimůnek, of Motorlet Walter Aircraft Engines, as a more powerful replacement for the four-cylinder...