The Agusta GA.70 was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed engine developed in Italy for light aircraft and helicopter use. The GA.70/V featured a bottom sump for vertical applications and was rated at . It was produced in the 1950s and 1960s.
Variants
;GA.70/0:Horizontal mounting for light aircraft.
;GA.70/V:Vertical mounting for helicopters.
Applications
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Agusta A.103
The Agusta A.103 was an Italian prototype single-seat light helicopter flown in October 1959. The pilot was enclosed by a perspex bubble with the engine at the rear and the tail rotor
The tail rotor is a smaller rotor mounted vertically or ...
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Bölkow Bo 103
The Bölkow Bo 103 was an ultralight experimental helicopter flown in West Germany in 1961. It was designed for reconnaissance and command-control purposes and constructed by Bölkow Entwicklungen KG as part of a research order by the German Fed ...
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de Bernardi M.d.B. 02 Aeroscooter
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Phoenix Minor
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Phoenix Major
Specifications (GA.70)
Notes
References
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* Erickson, Jack.
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