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The Benz Bz.II (manufacturer's designation Benz Type FD) was a six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine developed in Germany for use in aircraft in 1913.Gunston 1986, pp. 22–23 With a displacement of it developed about .Benz Type FD engine manualAngle 1921, pp. 83-85 It had cast-iron cylinders with sheet metal cooling jackets welded to them. The two overhead valves per cylinder were operated via pushrods and rocker arms by a single camshaft embedded in the engine block on the right-hand side.


Applications

* Albatros W.5 * Hansa-Brandenburg B.I


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