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- Praga_D abstract "The Praga D was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed aircraft engine first produced in Czechoslovakia in 1936 but which enjoyed its greatest success after World War II due to the explosion in popularity of sports flying. A version for helicopters was produced post WWII as the Praga DH".
- Praga_D wikiPageID "10465516".
- Praga_D wikiPageLength "2211".
- Praga_D wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Praga_D wikiPageRevisionID "688554511".
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLink 1936_in_aviation.
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boxer_engines.
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLink Mráz_Skaut.
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLink Praga_(company).
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Praga_D wikiPageWikiLinkText "Praga D".
- Praga_D bore "95.0".
- Praga_D compression "6".
- Praga_D coolingsystem "air".
- Praga_D displacement "2.836".
- Praga_D fuelsystem "Zenith carburetor".
- Praga_D fueltype "72".
- Praga_D height "546.0".
- Praga_D length "894.0".
- Praga_D oilcon "2".
- Praga_D oilsystem "Dry sump pressure lubrication".
- Praga_D power "*Cruising power: 42 kW at 2,400 rpm".
- Praga_D power "56".
- Praga_D ref "Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1951–52".
- Praga_D specfuelcon "235".
- Praga_D specpower "19.7".
- Praga_D stroke "100.0".
- Praga_D type "four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed".
- Praga_D valvetrain "1".
- Praga_D weight "67.0".
- Praga_D width "810.0".
- Praga_D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Praga_D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Engine-aircraft-stub.
- Praga_D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pistonspecs.
- Praga_D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Praga_D subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1930–1939.
- Praga_D subject Category:Boxer_engines.
- Praga_D comment "The Praga D was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed aircraft engine first produced in Czechoslovakia in 1936 but which enjoyed its greatest success after World War II due to the explosion in popularity of sports flying. A version for helicopters was produced post WWII as the Praga DH".
- Praga_D label "Praga D".
- Praga_D sameAs Q7237591.
- Praga_D sameAs m.02qdyqq.
- Praga_D sameAs Q7237591.
- Praga_D wasDerivedFrom Praga_D?oldid=688554511.
- Praga_D isPrimaryTopicOf Praga_D.