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  2. Continental XI-1430 - Wikipedia

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    This one-cylinder engine was designated "Hyper No. 2", and became the test bed for developing the cylinders that would become the Continental O-1430 ("O" for "opposed") engine. It would require a ten-year development period which changed the layout to first an upright V-12 engine and later, an inverted V-12 engine, before becoming reliable ...

  3. List of Allis-Chalmers engines - Wikipedia

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    In a later reversal of this practice, the Engine Division eventually served as a third-party supplier to other makers of farm and industrial machinery, most notably Cockshutt and LeRoi. Allis-Chalmers (and Buda) produced heavy-duty engine designs that were built to handle a variety of fuel types (generally gasoline , diesel fuel , or liquefied ...

  4. File:Continental I-1430 NASM.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Continental aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Continental aircraft engines" ... Continental XI-1430; Continental IO-346;

  6. List of aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Inverted V12 aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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  8. Continental Aerospace Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the company introduced its first aircraft engine, [3] a seven-cylinder radial designated as the A-70, with a displacement of 543.91 cu in (8.91L) that produced 170 hp (127 kW). In August 1929, the Continental Motors Company formed the Continental Aircraft Engine Company as a subsidiary to develop and produce its aircraft engines. [4]

  9. Talk:Continental XI-1430 - Wikipedia

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