Fiat A.20

A.20
Type Water-cooled V12 engine
National origin Italy
Manufacturer FIAT
Major applications Fiat CR.20
Macchi M.41



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

Specifications

Data from The Fiat A.20 [5]

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also


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References

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  1. Gunston 1986, pp. 55–56.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Fiat A.20". www.aviogroup.com. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
  3. Taylor 1981, p.54.
  4. Angelucci 1981, p.124.
  5. Flight 6 May 1926, p.275.
  6. Flight 9 December 1926, p.807.
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