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- Bristol_Hydra abstract "The Hydra (also known as the Double Octagon) was an experimental 16-cylinder, twin-row radial aircraft engine built by Bristol Aero Engines. It is a relatively rare example of a radial with an even number of cylinders – it is often claimed that radial engines require an odd number of cylinders, but this is simply easier, not physically required. Only two Hydras were built, the type never entered production.".
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageExternalLink bristol_hydra.htm.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageID "9054907".
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageLength "5402".
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageRevisionID "691688888".
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_engine.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bristol_aircraft_engines.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radial_engines.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Hawker_Harrier.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink List_of_aircraft_engines.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_camshaft.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Piston.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Radial_engine.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Fedden.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Sleeve_valve.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLink Volumetric_efficiency.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bristol Hydra".
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hydra".
- Bristol_Hydra bore "5.0".
- Bristol_Hydra compression "6".
- Bristol_Hydra coolingsystem "Air-cooled".
- Bristol_Hydra designer Roy_Fedden.
- Bristol_Hydra diameter "46.5".
- Bristol_Hydra displacement "1570".
- Bristol_Hydra fueltype "DTD 134 petrol".
- Bristol_Hydra length "57.0".
- Bristol_Hydra lists "*List of aircraft engines".
- Bristol_Hydra majorApplications Hawker_Harrier.
- Bristol_Hydra manufacturer Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Hydra numberBuilt "2".
- Bristol_Hydra power "850".
- Bristol_Hydra weight "0.56".
- Bristol_Hydra reductionGear "Epicyclic geared, reduction ratio 0.424:1, left hand tractor".
- Bristol_Hydra ref "Lumsden.".
- Bristol_Hydra stroke "5.0".
- Bristol_Hydra supercharger "Medium supercharged".
- Bristol_Hydra type Aircraft_engine.
- Bristol_Hydra type Piston.
- Bristol_Hydra type "16".
- Bristol_Hydra valvetrain "Double overhead camshaft".
- Bristol_Hydra weight "1500.0".
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Avyear.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BristolAeroengines.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Engine.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pistonspecs.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Bristol_Hydra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bristol_Hydra subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Bristol_Hydra subject Category:Bristol_aircraft_engines.
- Bristol_Hydra subject Category:Radial_engines.
- Bristol_Hydra hypernym Cylinder.
- Bristol_Hydra type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bristol_Hydra comment "The Hydra (also known as the Double Octagon) was an experimental 16-cylinder, twin-row radial aircraft engine built by Bristol Aero Engines. It is a relatively rare example of a radial with an even number of cylinders – it is often claimed that radial engines require an odd number of cylinders, but this is simply easier, not physically required. Only two Hydras were built, the type never entered production.".
- Bristol_Hydra label "Bristol Hydra".
- Bristol_Hydra sameAs Q3644936.
- Bristol_Hydra sameAs Bristol_Hydra.
- Bristol_Hydra sameAs بریستول_هیدرا.
- Bristol_Hydra sameAs Bristol_Hydra.
- Bristol_Hydra sameAs m.027v_ty.
- Bristol_Hydra sameAs Q3644936.
- Bristol_Hydra wasDerivedFrom Bristol_Hydra?oldid=691688888.
- Bristol_Hydra isPrimaryTopicOf Bristol_Hydra.