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.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
X6 M vs X5 M Video
BMW's "terrible twins" have been officially unleashed upon us.
BMW X6 M Video
Details of the X5 M and the X6 M have been confirmed, from the engine size and power output to styling details.
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