Benz Bz.III

The Benz Bz.III was a six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine developed in Germany for use in aircraft in 1914. Developing 112 kW (150 hp) at 1,400 rpm from 14.3 L (875 cu in), it powered many German military aircraft during World War I. It was replaced in production by the unrelated Benz Bz.IIIa. and eventually the V-8 Benz Bz.IIIb. The Benz Bz.III was built under licence in Sweden by AB Thulinverken, known as the Thulin E.

Applications

 * AEG C.I
 * AEG C.II
 * AEG C.III
 * AEG C.IV
 * AEG G.II
 * Albatros C.I
 * Albatros C.II
 * Albatros C.III
 * Albatros D.I
 * Albatros W.3
 * Albatros G.II
 * Friedrichshafen FF.33
 * Friedrichshafen FF.41
 * Friedrichshafen G.I
 * Gotha G.I
 * Hansa-Brandenburg KDW
 * Hansa-Brandenburg W.12
 * Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
 * LFG Roland D.VII
 * Riesenflugzeuge – Germany's giant aircraft of WWI