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- BMW_IV abstract "The BMW IV was a six-cylinder, water-cooled inline aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. Power was in the 180 kW (250 hp) range. The IV was also produced under license by Junkers as the L2.On 17 June 1919 Franz Zeno Diemer flew a DFW F37, powered by a BMW IV engine to an unofficial world record height of 9,760 m (32,021 ft) from Oberwiesenfeld, reaching that altitude in 89 min. Diemer stated at the time, \"I could have gone much higher, but I didn't have enough oxygen.\"".
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- BMW_IV wikiPageRevisionID "691530570".
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Albatros_L_72.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Arado_SC_I.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1910–1919.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Category:BMW_aircraft_engines.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink DFW_C.V.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Franz-Zeno_Diemer.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Inline_engine_(aeronautics).
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Junkers_A_35.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Junkers_F.13.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Junkers_L2.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink LFG_V_59.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink LFG_V_60.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Oberwiesenfeld_(Munich_U-Bahn).
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Rohrbach_Ro_VII_Robbe.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLink Water_cooling.
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLinkText "BMW IV".
- BMW_IV wikiPageWikiLinkText "IV".
- BMW_IV manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_IV type Inline_engine_(aeronautics).
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- BMW_IV subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1910–1919.
- BMW_IV subject Category:BMW_aircraft_engines.
- BMW_IV hypernym Engine.
- BMW_IV type Software.
- BMW_IV comment "The BMW IV was a six-cylinder, water-cooled inline aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. Power was in the 180 kW (250 hp) range. The IV was also produced under license by Junkers as the L2.On 17 June 1919 Franz Zeno Diemer flew a DFW F37, powered by a BMW IV engine to an unofficial world record height of 9,760 m (32,021 ft) from Oberwiesenfeld, reaching that altitude in 89 min. Diemer stated at the time, \"I could have gone much higher, but I didn't have enough oxygen.\"".
- BMW_IV label "BMW IV".
- BMW_IV sameAs Q796512.
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- BMW_IV sameAs Q796512.
- BMW_IV wasDerivedFrom BMW_IV?oldid=691530570.
- BMW_IV isPrimaryTopicOf BMW_IV.