Hitachi Hatsukaze
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The Hitachi Hatsukaze (初風, Hatsukaze - fresh wind), also known as the Hitachi GK4 (short Navy), Hitachi Army Type 4 110hp Air Cooled Inline (Army long), Hitachi Ha47 (Army Hatzudoki) and Ha-11 model 11 (unified), was Hitachi's fourth design in a series of aircraft engines built in Japan prior to and during World War II. The original Hatsukaze was a license-built Hirth HM 504. Hatsukaze engines were air-cooled, four-cylinder, inverted inline engines developing around 82 kW (110 hp).[1]
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Hitachi Hatsukaze at the National Air and Space Museum | |
Type | Four-cylinder air-cooled inverted Inline piston engine |
National origin | Japan |
Manufacturer | Hitachi |
Major applications | Kyushu K9W Kokusai Ki-86 |
Number built | 1,376 |
Developed from | Hirth HM 504 |
Variants | Ishikawajima Tsu-11 |
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