Fairbanks Morse 38 8-1/8 diesel engine

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The Fairbanks-Morse 38 8-1/8 is a diesel engine of the two-stroke, opposed-piston type. It was developed in the 1930s, and is similar in arrangement to a contemporary series of German Bombers aircraft diesels. The engine was used extensively in US diesel electric submarines of the 1940s and 1950s, as backup power on most US nuclear submarines, as well as in other marine applications, stationary power generation, and briefly, locomotives. A slightly modified version, the 38ND 8-1/8, continues in service on Los Angeles-, Seawolf-, and Ohio-class nuclear submarines of the US Navy. The 38 8-1/8 has been in continuous production since its development in 1938, and is currently manufactured by a descendant of Fairbanks-Morse, FMDefense, in Beloit, Wisconsin. rdf:langString
Fairbanks-Morse 38D8-1/8 – lekki dwusuwowy, dziesięciocylindrowy okrętowy silnik Diesla o mocy 1 622 KM (1 193 kW), skonstruowany przez w drugiej połowie lat 30. dwudziestego wieku. 38D8-1/8 zapewniał prędkość obrotową 720 RPM. Obok silnika 16-278A firmy Winton Engine Corporation, stanowił główną jednostkę energetyczną większości amerykańskich okrętów podwodnych podczas drugiej wojny światowej. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Fairbanks-Morse 38 8-1/8 is a diesel engine of the two-stroke, opposed-piston type. It was developed in the 1930s, and is similar in arrangement to a contemporary series of German Bombers aircraft diesels. The engine was used extensively in US diesel electric submarines of the 1940s and 1950s, as backup power on most US nuclear submarines, as well as in other marine applications, stationary power generation, and briefly, locomotives. A slightly modified version, the 38ND 8-1/8, continues in service on Los Angeles-, Seawolf-, and Ohio-class nuclear submarines of the US Navy. The 38 8-1/8 has been in continuous production since its development in 1938, and is currently manufactured by a descendant of Fairbanks-Morse, FMDefense, in Beloit, Wisconsin.
rdf:langString Fairbanks-Morse 38D8-1/8 – lekki dwusuwowy, dziesięciocylindrowy okrętowy silnik Diesla o mocy 1 622 KM (1 193 kW), skonstruowany przez w drugiej połowie lat 30. dwudziestego wieku. 38D8-1/8 zapewniał prędkość obrotową 720 RPM. Obok silnika 16-278A firmy Winton Engine Corporation, stanowił główną jednostkę energetyczną większości amerykańskich okrętów podwodnych podczas drugiej wojny światowej.
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