Oberursel U.I
The Oberursel U.I was an early German aircraft engine that powered many German fighter aircraft in the first part of World War I. It was a 9-cylinder air-cooled rotary engine, a licence-built copy of the Gnome Delta[1] that Oberursel was producing under licence before the war. It developed 75 kW (100 hp).
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A Gnome 9 Delta, from which the U.I was copied, on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers, Paris | |
Type | 9-cyl Rotary piston engine |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Motorenfabrik Oberursel |
Developed from | Gnome Delta |
Applications
- AGO DV.3
- Euler D.I
- Euler D.II
- Feiro Dongó
- Fokker D.II
- Fokker D.V
- Fokker E.II
- Fokker E.III
- Gotha LD 5
- Pfalz A.II
- Pfalz E.II
- Pfalz E.III
- Pfalz E.VI
- Siemens-Schuckert E.III
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References
- Kyrill von Gersdorff, Kurt Grasmann. Flugmotoren und Strahltriebwerke, Bernard & Graefe Verlag, 1981, ISBN 3-7637-5272-2
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