Very small 5-cylinder radial engine for BMW X6 sport and training aircraft. Although this engine, the BMW X, proved successful at several large-scale events in 1930, including that year's round-Europe flight, only a few were built. A successor model, the BMW Xa, was introduced in 1931. The successor to the BMW X five-cylinder radial engine, with the swept volume increased from 2.2 to 2.9 liters. Power output went up from 50 to 68 hp.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
BMW new Six-Series
A new front bumper, revised taillights and a tiny spoiler lip at the rear edge of the boot lid – that’s what distances the facelifted BMW 6-series from today’s model. We gather that the interior will be refined, too! Engines, on the other hand, will not change, and so customers will still have the choice between the 258-bhp 630i, the 367-bhp 4.8-litre V8 called 650i and the M6. We expect the facelifted model to debut at the Frankfurt Show later this year.
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