The Rotax 277 is a ,
single-cylinder,
two-stroke
A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during one power cycle, this power cycle being completed in one revolution of t ...
aircraft engine, that was built by
BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co. KG of
Austria
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for use in
ultralight aircraft
Ultralight aviation (called microlight aviation in some countries) is the flying of lightweight, 1- or 2-seat fixed-wing aircraft. Some countries differentiate between weight-shift control and conventional three-axis control aircraft with aile ...
.
[Raisner, William: ''LEAF catlog'', pages 6-105. Leading Edge Airfoils, 1995.]
Development
The Rotax 277 features a single piston ported, air-cooled cylinder head and cylinder, utilizing either a fan or free air for cooling. Lubrication is pre-mixed fuel and oil. The 277 has a single
Bosch flywheel magneto generator 12 volt ignition system and is equipped with a 36 mm Bing double float
carburetor
A carburetor (also spelled carburettor) is a device used by an internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine. The primary method of adding fuel to the intake air is through the venturi tube in the main meter ...
, with either a hand lever or cable choke.
The Rotax 277 is no longer in production.
Applications
Specifications (277)
See also
References
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Air-cooled aircraft piston engines
Rotax engines
Two-stroke aircraft piston engines