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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).

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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). (en)
  • 初風(はつかぜ)またはハ47は、第二次世界大戦時の日本の航空用エンジンである。 (ja)
  • L'Hitachi Hatsukaze era una gamma di motori aeronautici leggeri prodotti dall'azienda giapponese Hitachi tra gli anni trenta e quaranta. Era in pratica la versione prodotta su licenza dalla del tedesco Hirth HM 504. Venne utilizzato sulla versione prodotta su licenza in Giappone del velivolo da addestramento Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann. Il velivolo e il motore furono utilizzati sia dalla Marina sia dall'Esercito. Il motore aveva denominazioni diverse: GK4 per la Marina e Ha-47 per l'esercito. Ne venne utilizzata anche una designazione interforze: Ha 11 o Model 11. Il propulsore venne anche utilizzato per realizzare un motoreattore, lo Tsu-11, che era installato sulla bomba volante Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka. (it)
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  • Air-cooled (en)
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  • *List of aircraft engines (en)
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  • Hitachi (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • 82.0
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  • * Hirth HM 504 * Ishikawajima Tsu-11 (en)
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  • 125.0
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  • Four-cylinder air-cooled inverted Inline piston engine (en)
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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). (en)
  • 初風(はつかぜ)またはハ47は、第二次世界大戦時の日本の航空用エンジンである。 (ja)
  • L'Hitachi Hatsukaze era una gamma di motori aeronautici leggeri prodotti dall'azienda giapponese Hitachi tra gli anni trenta e quaranta. Era in pratica la versione prodotta su licenza dalla del tedesco Hirth HM 504. Venne utilizzato sulla versione prodotta su licenza in Giappone del velivolo da addestramento Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann. Il velivolo e il motore furono utilizzati sia dalla Marina sia dall'Esercito. Il motore aveva denominazioni diverse: GK4 per la Marina e Ha-47 per l'esercito. Ne venne utilizzata anche una designazione interforze: Ha 11 o Model 11. (it)
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  • Hitachi Hatsukaze (en)
  • Hitachi Hatsukaze (it)
  • 初風 (エンジン) (ja)
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