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Nakajima Sakae

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The Nakajima Sakae (栄, "glory") was a two-row, 14-cylinder air-cooled radial engine used in Japanese aircraft during World War II. "Sakae" was the navy designation; the army called it the Ha-115 (ハ115). A total of 21,166 were made by Nakajima; 9,067 were manufactured by other firms.

Specifications

  • Displacement : 27.9 liters
  • Bore and stroke : 130 × 150mm
  • Length : 1,425mm
  • Diameter : 1,115 mm

Models

  • Sakae 21 : 1,130 hp