Alfa Romeo 125

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Alfa Romeo built/designed several aircraft engines based on Bristol Jupiter and Pegasus designs. These engines were named as 125, 126, 128, 129 and 131. The 126-RC34 was derived from Bristol Pegasus and 126-RC35 from Jupiter 9-cylinder radial design. All these engines were mainly fitted to Italian bombers in World War II. Between 1934 and 1944 Alfa Romeo built around 11,000 units.[1]


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[edit] Alfa Romeo Jupiter (Bristol)

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  • Power output: 313 kW (420 hp)

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[edit] Alfa Romeo 125 RC.35

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  • Power output: 485 kW (650 hp)

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[edit] Alfa Romeo 126 RC.34

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  • Power output: 507-582 kW (680-780 hp)

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[edit] Alfa Romeo 126 RC.32

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  • Power output: 1,006 kW (1,350 hp)

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[edit] Alfa Romeo 126 RC.10 (civilian version of RC.34)

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  • Power output: 559-597 kW (750-800 hp)

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[edit] Alfa Romeo 128 RC.18

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  • Power output: 641-717 kW (860-962 hp)

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[edit] Alfa Romeo 128 RC.21

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  • Power output: 708 kW (950 hp)

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[edit] References

  1. ^ STORY OF THE ALFA ROMEO FACTORY AND PLANTS page 12. enzociliberto.it. Retrieved on 2007-08-25.
  2. ^ CAPRONI CA.97. alatricolore.it. Retrieved on 2007-09-20.
  3. ^ The Savoia-Marchetti S.M. 79 Sparviero. xs4all.nl/~fbonne/warbirds. Retrieved on 2007-08-27.
  4. ^ Alfa Romeo AEREI Collezione Modelli di Marco Rigoni Settembre 2005. aerei-italiani.net. Retrieved on 2007-04-25.
  5. ^ Macchi M.C.100 - 1939. angelfire.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-20.
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