The
Shvetsov M-82 was the most important Soviet radial engine of
World War II. Using the M-62 cylinder
with a shortened stroke, Shvetsov developed a 14-cylinder, two row
radial engine. This engine was qualified at 1,250 hp in 1940.
In 1941, the Soviet Union changed its aircraft and
engine designations to a constructor system. The M-82 was
redesignated the ASh-82. Over 70,000 were produced
including all variants.
A single-row, 7-cylinder version was also produced
designated the ASh-21.
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| 14 cylinder, two-row, air-cooled, radial engine |
| displacement: 2,514 cubic inches (41.2 liters) |
| bore x stroke: 155.5 x 155 mm |
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