Type | Aircraft engine |
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National origin | Czech Republic |
Manufacturer | LOM Praha s.p. |
The LOM M132 is a Czech aircraft engine, designed and produced by LOM Praha (Letecke Opravny Malesice, Praha) of Prague for use in light aircraft.[1]
Design and development
The engine is a four-cylinder four-stroke, in-line, 3,980 cc (242.9 cu in) displacement, air-cooled, direct drive gasoline engine design. It employs dual magneto ignition and produces 90 kW (121 hp) for take-off at 2700 rpm, with a compression ratio of 6.3.[1][2]
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Applications
Specifications (M132A)
Data from Tacke and manufacturer[1][2]
General characteristics
- Type: Four cylinder, four stroke aircraft engine
- Bore: 105 mm (4.1 in)
- Stroke: 115 mm (4.5 in)
- Displacement: 3,980 cc (242.9 cu in)
- Length: 1,052 mm (41.4 in)
- Width: 425 mm (16.7 in)
- Height: 688 mm (27.1 in)
- Dry weight: 105 kg (231.5 lb)
Components
- Fuel type: gasoline
- Cooling system: air
- Reduction gear: none
Performance
- Power output: 90 kW (121 hp) for takeoff, 80 kW (107 hp) continuous
- Compression ratio: 6.3:1
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