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It was a Kinner Airster. It was built at the field she learned to fly. It was a biplane. It was yellow. It was 21 feet long. It had wingspan of 28 feet. It had a wooden propellor. It had a 65 hp engine. The engine had 3 cylinders. The engine was a Lawrance L5 . It had 2 seats. It's max speed was 85 mph. It's ceiling was 14,000 ft. Amelia created her first record by flying it to that height.
I would like an answer to this as well. I've estimated based on scooters using a 150cc 4 stroke engine as the baseline for comparison. An average scooter will get about 80 mpg. The weight of their frame tends to be about half or less of that of a go-kart (265 lb. vs 550 lb.). Presuming that 2 times the weight equals half the efficiency; then I'm guess-timating a go-kart is at 30 to 40 mpg. With this engine the scooter can go about 65 mph. The go-kart can go about 45 mph. As I understand it a smaller engine would be slower, but fuel efficiency would increase. It would be good to find a light weight but resilient frame for the body as well. Anyone else have some ideas or information on this? References for mpg and weights: http://www.become.com/150cc-4-stroke-engine
two thirds of stroke victims are over age 65. Risk is shown to double with each 10 years over age 55. Men are more at risk than women, although most stroke survivors over age 65 are women
If you're standing at the back of the car, or you're at the pulley end of an uninstalled engine, it's at the flywheel end of the engine on the right side. Number two is on the right side at the pulley end. Number three is at the flywheel end on the left side, and number four is on the left side at the pulley end.
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60 HP continuous and 65 HP at takeoff
The xl1200 has a horsepower rating of 65 @ 5200rpm. The xl1200 has a horsepower rating of 65 @ 5200rpm.
The Honda 1100cc Shadow/Shadow Sabre Engine puts out about 65 hp.
65cc
they have about 65
you can convert cubic inches to cc's but not horse power. an engine with say 65 cc's can have different amounts of horse power depending on carberation, pistons, valves etc. etc. etc. but my 65 cc engine does have 1.89 hp if that helps.
A Yamaha V Star 1100 classic was introduced in 2000 and became a popular addition to the Yamaha lineup. It features a 65 cubic inch engine that produces 62 horsepower at 5750 rpm.
The 32 Ford V-8 engine was rated at 65 H.P. Many people claim it had 60 H.P. however, Ford released a 60 H.P. V-8 in 1937. The 60 H.P. engine had 136 cubic inches while the 65 H.P. engine had 221 cubic inches.
65 to 200 = a 207.7% increase.
On a Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter V6 engine ( both the OHV and the SOHC ) 1991 to 2010 model years BCI group size 65 ( such as the Motorcraft BXT-65-650 ) which is 650 cold cranking amps
65 -75 hp