Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 26-Jul-2025

We know of two models from this brand, one horizontally arranged and the other radially arranged.

However, the unique feature of these engines is that they are actually a group of smaller engines connected by coupling and disengageable housings.

This provides the security of a multi-engine powertrain, allowing one engine to operate independently of the other or together.

Vallorani MV2, front view
"Vallorani MV2, front view"

The MV2 is a coupling of two Rotax 503/582 models arranged horizontally against each other with the cylinder heads facing outward.

Vallorani MV2, rear view
“Vallorani MV2, rear view."

This engine is intended for the Dragon Fly helicopter. In the event of a failure of one engine, the other allows for level flight and assisted landing.

Vallorani MV4, rear view
“Vallorani MV4, rear view”

The MV4 has a propulsion system based on the same principle as the above mentioned MV2.

While the former has two engines, this one has four, which together produce 100 hp, coupled to a helicopter rotor's freewheel drive system.

Vallorani MV4, front view
“Vallorani MV4, front view”

Each engine operates in parallel with an individual centrifugal clutch.

It is said that even in the event of a failure of three engines, an assisted landing can be performed.

Motores de VALLORANI

Model: MV-2

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Model: MV-4

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