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The Gasuden Jimpu or Kamikaze (later produced by Hitachi) was a Japanese seven-cylinder air-cooled radial aircraft engine from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It was the first aircraft engine produced by Tokyo Gas and Electric (東京瓦斯電気工業, Tokyo Gasu Denki), often abbreviated to Gasuden, and the first production engine produced in Japan.
Some of the engines are made by a joint venture company, Perkins Shibaura Engines, founded in October 1994 and opened in 1996. [7] In April 2005, the company won The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2005). [2] The joint venture company has manufacturing sites in three countries: the UK, the US and China.
Workshare on the joint venture's first engine, the V2500, was divided between the constituent aero-engine companies. Rolls-Royce based the high pressure compressor on a scale-up of the RC34B eight stage research unit used in the RB401-06 Demonstrator Engine, but with a zero-stage added at the front and a tenth stage added to the rear. [1]
Rocket engine manufacturers of Japan (1 P) S. Subaru (3 C, 26 P) T. Toyota (15 C, 113 P) Pages in category "Engine manufacturers of Japan"
Mazda said that its prized rotary engine, introduced more than 50 years ago, was being adapted for electric vehicles. Subaru, meanwhile, showcased its trademark smaller horizontally opposed engine.
Auto production started in 1934 with the car powered by a 736 cc 4-cylinder engine. The Ohta Model OC was built in 1936, and the Ohta Model OD was produced from 1937 to 1939. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company changed its name to Kosoku Kikan Kogyo Co., Ltd. ( 高速機関工業 ) (High Speed Engine Industry) in 1935, and then to Ohta Jidosha Kogyo Co ...
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The Plains Vintage Railway & Historical Museum, Ashburton, New Zealand. [38] 2468 2-4-2 March 1878 New Zealand Railways K No. 92 https://www.waimeaplainsrailway.co.nz Gore, New Zealand. 2470 2-4-2 March 1878 New Zealand Railways K No. 94 The Plains Vintage Railway & Historical Museum, Ashburton, New Zealand. [39] 2588 2-4-4T May 1880