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Nelson H-63
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The Nelson H-63, known in the US military designation system as the YO-65, is an American dual ignition, four-cylinder, horizontally opposed, two-stroke aircraft engine that was developed by the Nelson Engine Company for use in helicopters and light aircraft. The engine designation means horizontally opposed 63 cubic inch displacement.
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dbr:United_States
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dbr:Nelson_Engine_Company
dbp:power
at 4000 rpm
dbp:ref
FAA Type Certificate Data Sheet, Aircraft engines of the World 1957
dbp:type
Four-cylinder, two-stroke, dual ignition, vertically mounted helicopter engine Two-stroke aircraft engine
dbp:weight
Bare engine: ; including the cooling fan, cooling shroud and clutch
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The Nelson H-63, known in the US military designation system as the YO-65, is an American dual ignition, four-cylinder, horizontally opposed, two-stroke aircraft engine that was developed by the Nelson Engine Company for use in helicopters and light aircraft. The engine designation means horizontally opposed 63 cubic inch displacement.
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8
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fan forced air
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63
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Nelson E-500 carburetor
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80
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premixed oil in fuel, SAE 30 outboard motor oil mixed at 16:1 fuel to oil
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none
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*List of aircraft engines
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