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  2. Warner Scarab - Wikipedia

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    The R-500-7 Super Scarab model 165 displayed at Museo dell'Aria e dello Spazio in San Pelagio, Due Carrare, Province of Padua. Super Scarab SS-50/50A Increased cylinder bore to 4.625 inches to develop 145 hp (108 kW) at 2,050 rpm from 499 cu in (8 L) with a dry weight of 303 lb (137 kg). [1] Super Scarab SS-165

  3. Warner Aircraft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In November 1927 the first Scarab radial engine was produced. The Scarab Junior was introduced in 1930. In 1933, the company designed and built a much larger radial engine, the Super Scarab. This was to be the last engine the company produced. Warner Aircraft was taken over by the Clinton Machine Company in 1950.

  4. Cessna Airmaster - Wikipedia

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    The final revisions of the C-34 were the C-145 and the C-165, of which 80 were built. On these models, the belly flaps added on the C-38 were removed and the overall length of the fuselage was increased. The only difference between the C-145 and C-165 was the engine horsepower, with the latter having an upgraded 165 hp (123 kW) Warner engine. [2]

  5. Teledyne Ryan Scarab - Wikipedia

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    The Teledyne Ryan Model 324 Scarab is a jet-powered reconnaissance UAV developed in the United States in the 1980s for sale to Egypt. The Scarab is a medium-range reconnaissance asset, similar in operational concept to the old Ryan FireFly UAVs, but implemented with improved technology.

  6. Continental O-470 - Wikipedia

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    The first engine in this series was the E165, a 471 cubic inch (7.7 L) engine producing 165 hp (123 kW), and was the first of the Continental's "E" series engines. Later versions were given the company designation of E185 (185 hp (138 kW) continuous) and E225 (225 hp (168 kW)).

  7. Meyers Me-165W - Wikipedia

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    Data from Skyways General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity: 1 Length: 22 ft (6.7 m) Wingspan: 30 ft (9.1 m) Gross weight: 1,850 lb (839 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Warner Scarab Radial, 165 hp (123 kW) Propellers: 2-bladed Performance Maximum speed: 117 kn (135 mph, 217 km/h) Cruise speed: 100 kn (115 mph, 185 km/h) See also Related development Meyers OTW References ^ New York, Aerospace Industries ...

  8. List of aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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  9. Stout Scarab - Wikipedia

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    Stout Scarab on display in Genoa, Italy Stout Scarab on display at Houston Fine Arts Museum 1935 Scarab at Owls Head Transportation Museum (Owls Head, Maine). The Stout Scarab is a streamlined 1930–1940s American car, designed by William Bushnell Stout and manufactured by Stout Engineering Laboratories and later by Stout Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan.