Updated: 17-Sep-2023
By 1977 SACMA had created a family of 5 engines for general aviation. (+ in MAE and MGN).
-These engines were water cooled with four cylinders. Most of the parts were from Talbot cars. The latest models had turbochargers.
They had redcuction gear so that when the engine rotates at 5,400 rpm, the propeller rotates at 1,800 rpm.
“Socata-Rallye with SACMA engine”
-These 5 engines were, 100 CV, 120 CV, 150 CV, 180 CV and 240 CV.
-One of the engines manufactured by Sacma based on Talbot components appeared in the French Aviasport magazine.
-They were active between 1978/81. In 1987 it passed to MGN “Moteurs Guy Negre”.
“Sacma Motor in the Socata Rally”
Engines of SACMA
Model: 100 cv
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Model: 120 cv
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Model: 150 cv
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Model: 180 cv
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Model: 240 cv
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