Fiat A.20
| A.20 | |
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| Type | Water-cooled V12 engine | 
| National origin | Italy | 
| Manufacturer | FIAT | 
| Major applications |  Fiat CR.20 Macchi M.41  | 
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The Fiat A.20 was an Italian aero-engine of the 1920s. It was a water-cooled V12 engine that was used by early versions of the Fiat CR.20 fighter and the Macchi M.41 seaplane.
In 1923, FIAT built the A.15, a 430 hp (320 kW) water-cooled V12 engine. While no production of the A.15 ensued, it formed the basis for the Fiat A.20, which differed in being a Monobloc engine, and delivered a similar power despite a reduction in capacity from 20.3 to 18.7 L (1,239 to 1,141 in3).[1]
Applications
- CANT 15[2]
 - CANT 25[2]
 - Fiat CR.20[3]
 - Macchi M.41[4]
 - Macchi M.71[2]
 - Piaggio P.6[2]
 - SIAI S.58 bis[2]
 - SIAI S.67[2]
 - Ansaldo AC.4
 
Specifications
Data from The Fiat A.20 [5]
General characteristics
- Type: Water-cooled V12 engine
 - Bore: 115 mm (4.5 in)
 - Stroke: 150 mm (5.9 in)
 - Displacement: 18.7 L (1,141 in3)[6]
 - Length: 1,645 mm (64.8 in)
 - Width: 645 mm (25.4 in)
 - Height: 845 mm (33.3 in)
 - Dry weight: 317.5 kg (699 lb)
 
Components
- Fuel system: twin carburettorss
 - Cooling system: water-cooled
 
Performance
- Power output: 410 hp (306 kW)
 - Specific fuel consumption: 220 g/hp hour
 
See also
- Related lists
 
References
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fiat A.20. | 
- Angelucci, Enzo. World Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft. London:Jane's Publishing, 1981. ISBN 0-7106-0148-4.
 - Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. London:Guild Publishing, 1986.
 - Taylor, Michael J.H. Warplanes of the World 1918-1939. London:Ian Allan, 1981. ISBN 0-7110-1078-1.
 - "The Fiat A.20". Flight, 6 May 1926. p. 275.
 - "The Fiat Engines". Flight, 9 December 1926, p. 807.
 
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