Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 03-Oct-2018

FICHTEL & SACHS

(Germany)


FICHTEL & SACHS engine specifications

(See Sachs).

This company has converted Sachs engines for use in light aviation.

-Starting with the two-stroke SA-340 piston engine with a displacement of 336 cc, to give 23 CV at 5,250 rpm, and continuing with the rotary engines (RC = Wankel type) like the KM-48 with 160 cc giving 10 CV at 5,000 rpm , used as a retractable auxiliary engine in gliders. Towards 1968.

-Another rotary, the RC-30E with 303 achieved 23 CV at 5,000 rpm.

-There are versions of 1 and 2 rotors, reaching 50 CV.

Engines of FICHTEL & SACHS

Model: KM-48

Arquitecture: Wankel
Cooling: Air
Total Displacement: 160 cc
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 10 CV @ 5000 rpm
Weight:

Other details:

Single rotor Wankel engine.

Model: KM-914E

Arquitecture: Wankel
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power:
Weight:

Other details:
Model: RC-30A

Arquitecture: Wankel
Cooling:
Total Displacement: 303 cc
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 223 CV @ 5000 rpm
Weight:

Other details:
Model: SA-340

Arquitecture: 2-stroke Single-cylinder
Cooling: Air
Total Displacement: 336 cc
Bore / Stroke: 75 x 75 mm
Power: 22 CV @ 5250 rpm
Weight:

Other details: