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Model Military Number Name
1917 BMW III    
c.1931 132    
1940 801    
1942 003    
The Bayerische Motorenwerke (Bavarian Motor Works) was founded in 1916, building in-line, six-cylinder, water-cooled aircraft engines.  The post-war years saw further development of the type as well as V-12 engines.

In 1927, BMW started developing radial engines but decided to purchase a license from Pratt & Whitney for the Hornet in 1929.  The models 114 and 132 were based on the Hornet.  BMW's most famous radial was the Model 801 of which 61,000 were built.

BMW started work on a turbojet in 1939 and developed the axial-flow Model 003 for use late in World War II.

 

page updated 22 December 2007

 

 

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