Updated: 15-Sep-2020
The Zaporozhye Deka is the GAZ number
-More known as the Dyuflon & Konstantinovich. The M-100 (Mercedes) and M-101 engines were made in 1916. Another case of repeated references in Russia.
-The M-100 gave 100 CV. Aksai Motor built them as well.
From Appendix 10: Acronym for the name Dyuflon & Constantinovich. They made the M-100 and M-101 engines.
-The first inline, upright, 6-cylinder engine, was intended for the competition to equip the big "Ilya Muromets" bomber aircraft.
“M-100” (3ANKA, PiP)
"Big four-engine aircraft with DEKA engines"
-Originally it is the factory located in Zaporozhye founded as Duyflon & Konstantinovich and later known as GAZ-9 (State Factory), (sometimes called DEKNA).
"Facade of the original factory"
-They started with the Mercedes (M-100) construction under license. It was also known as DEKA 100.
-From 1916 to 1919 there were Brilling designs.
-The Argus was also made under license.
Factory No. 9 would later be the RVBZ or Russian Baltic Shipyard, dedicated to the manufacture of trains, aircraft, engines and automobiles (around 1923, they made the Argus Type 6 aircraft engines).
-In 1996, this factory would be the Motor Sich JSC (See main text).
Engines of DEKA
Model: M-100
Arquitecture: 6-cylinder In-line
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Power: 100 CV
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Model: M-101
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