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- Bristol_Neptune abstract "The Bristol Neptune was a seven-cylinder air-cooled radial engine developed in 1930. It had the same size cylinders as the earlier Mercury and Titan engines, 5.75 in (146 mm) x 6.5 in (165 mm) which gave a displacement of 1,182 cu in (19.3 L) and produced a maximum of 320 horsepower (239 kW). The Neptune was effectively a seven-cylinder version of the Titan.".
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageID "21538159".
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageLength "3484".
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageRevisionID "668369211".
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_engine.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Armstrong_Siddeley_Cheetah.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Armstrong_Siddeley_Lynx.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Mercury.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Titan.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Type_110A.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bristol_aircraft_engines.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radial_engines.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_inch.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Engine_displacement.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Gnome-Rhône_7K.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Horsepower.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink List_of_aircraft_engines.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Litre.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Octane.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_valve_engine.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Radial_engine.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Fedden.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bristol Neptune".
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Neptune".
- Bristol_Neptune bore "5.75".
- Bristol_Neptune compression "5".
- Bristol_Neptune coolingsystem "Air-cooled".
- Bristol_Neptune designer Roy_Fedden.
- Bristol_Neptune developedFrom Bristol_Titan.
- Bristol_Neptune diameter "48.4".
- Bristol_Neptune displacement "1182".
- Bristol_Neptune fueltype "73".
- Bristol_Neptune lists "*List of aircraft engines".
- Bristol_Neptune majorApplications Bristol_Type_110A.
- Bristol_Neptune manufacturer Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Neptune power "295".
- Bristol_Neptune weight "0.5".
- Bristol_Neptune reductionGear "Direct drive, left hand tractor".
- Bristol_Neptune ref "Lumsden.".
- Bristol_Neptune related "*Bristol Mercury *Bristol Titan".
- Bristol_Neptune similarEngines "*Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah *Armstrong Siddeley Lynx *Gnome-Rhône 7K".
- Bristol_Neptune stroke "6.5".
- Bristol_Neptune type Aircraft_engine.
- Bristol_Neptune type Radial_engine.
- Bristol_Neptune type "7".
- Bristol_Neptune valvetrain "Overhead valve, Four valves per cylinder".
- Bristol_Neptune weight "630.0".
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Avyear.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bristol_aeroengines.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Engine.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pistonspecs.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Bristol_Neptune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bristol_Neptune subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Bristol_Neptune subject Category:Bristol_aircraft_engines.
- Bristol_Neptune subject Category:Radial_engines.
- Bristol_Neptune hypernym Engine.
- Bristol_Neptune type Software.
- Bristol_Neptune comment "The Bristol Neptune was a seven-cylinder air-cooled radial engine developed in 1930. It had the same size cylinders as the earlier Mercury and Titan engines, 5.75 in (146 mm) x 6.5 in (165 mm) which gave a displacement of 1,182 cu in (19.3 L) and produced a maximum of 320 horsepower (239 kW). The Neptune was effectively a seven-cylinder version of the Titan.".
- Bristol_Neptune label "Bristol Neptune".
- Bristol_Neptune sameAs Q4968962.
- Bristol_Neptune sameAs Bristol_Neptune.
- Bristol_Neptune sameAs بریستول_نپتون.
- Bristol_Neptune sameAs m.05h3t5_.
- Bristol_Neptune sameAs Q4968962.
- Bristol_Neptune wasDerivedFrom Bristol_Neptune?oldid=668369211.
- Bristol_Neptune isPrimaryTopicOf Bristol_Neptune.