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- PZL_WS_Foka abstract "P.Z.L. WS Foka (Polish: Seal) was a family of Polish air-cooled V-engines of the late 1930s. The Foka A was an 8-cylinder engine initially designed by Stanisław Nowkuński for the modern P.Z.L. P.38 Wilk fighter-bomber and P.Z.L. P.39 fighter, it was to start a family of high-performance engines for other types of Polish warplanes as well. The initial series was to achieve roughly 450 hp (340 kW) of power and eventually reach 600 horsepower (450 kW).However, following the designer's death in 1936, the development met a number of serious setbacks. Taken over by a new team of designers, the basic problems with vibrations, overheating and high fuel consumption. By the time one of the early prototypes was installed in the second prototype of P.Z.L. P.38 Wilk, the engine provided only around 330 horsepower (250 kW). As P.Z.L. P.38 also had other serious issues, both projects were eventually cancelled after only 8 prototypes had been completed.The successor to Foka A was Foka B, a V-12 engine intended as the powertrain of P.Z.L. P.48 Lampart, P.Z.L. P.45 Sokół, RWD 25, P.W.S.41 and L.W.S.3 Mewa. However, the outbreak of World War II prevented the first prototype from being completed.".
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageExternalLink bezzebny-wilk.html.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageExternalLink 300.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=237&catid=1&Itemid=11.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageID "40046114".
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageLength "10085".
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageOutDegree "59".
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageRevisionID "680134643".
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Andrzej_Glass.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Argus_As_410.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Challenge_International_de_Tourisme_1934.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Daimler-Benz_DB_601.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Kotarski.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Farman_12_B.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Fighter-bomber.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink GR-760.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Gnome-Rhône.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Gnome-Rhône_14M.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Gnome-Rhône_14M_Mars.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Gnome_et_Rhône.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Hispano-Suiza.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Oderfeld.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Jarosław_Naleszkiewicz.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Jerzy_Bełkowski.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Kazimierz_Księski.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink L.W.S.3_Mewa.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink P.W.S.41.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink P.Z.L._38.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink P.Z.L._39.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink P.Z.L._P.38_Wilk.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink P.Z.L._P.39.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink P.Z.L._P.45_Sokół.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink P.Z.L._P.48_Lampart.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink PZL.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink PZL.38_Wilk.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Paris_Air_Show.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Pinniped.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Polish_złoty.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Polskie_Zakłady_Škoda.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink RWD_25.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink RWD_9.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Radial_engine.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Ranger_V-770.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Reduction_drive.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_Nowkuński.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Supercharger.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Tatra_Mountains.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink V-engine.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink V_engine.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Sagitta.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- PZL_WS_Foka wikiPageWikiLinkText "PZL WS Foka".
- PZL_WS_Foka designer Jan_Oderfeld.
- PZL_WS_Foka designer Stanisław_Nowkuński.
- PZL_WS_Foka firstRun "1938".
- PZL_WS_Foka hasPhotoCollection PZL_WS_Foka.
- PZL_WS_Foka manufacturer "Polskie Zakłady Škoda, State Aviation Works".
- PZL_WS_Foka numberBuilt "8".
- PZL_WS_Foka programCost "over 5.5 million zł".
- PZL_WS_Foka similarAircraft "* Ranger V-770, Daimler-Benz DB 601 * Argus As 410, Walter Sagitta".
- PZL_WS_Foka type "family of air-cooled V-engines".
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- PZL_WS_Foka subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- PZL_WS_Foka hypernym Family.
- PZL_WS_Foka comment "P.Z.L. WS Foka (Polish: Seal) was a family of Polish air-cooled V-engines of the late 1930s. The Foka A was an 8-cylinder engine initially designed by Stanisław Nowkuński for the modern P.Z.L. P.38 Wilk fighter-bomber and P.Z.L. P.39 fighter, it was to start a family of high-performance engines for other types of Polish warplanes as well.".
- PZL_WS_Foka label "PZL WS Foka".
- PZL_WS_Foka sameAs m.0wdz9qd.
- PZL_WS_Foka sameAs Q17099675.
- PZL_WS_Foka sameAs Q17099675.
- PZL_WS_Foka wasDerivedFrom PZL_WS_Foka?oldid=680134643.
- PZL_WS_Foka isPrimaryTopicOf PZL_WS_Foka.