Walter Sagitta

The Walter Sagitta was a Czechoslovakian, air-cooled, inverted V-12 engine that first ran in 1937. This was one of several smaller, low-mass medium power pre-war V-12 engines produced. With a displacement of 18.4 liters (1,123 cu in), it produced up to 373 kW (550 hp) at 2,500 rpm.

Variants

 * Sagitta I-MR: 550 hp at 2,500rpm at 2,500 m - rated height


 * Sagitta I-SR: 535 hp at 2,500rpm at 3,800 m - rated height


 * Sagitta II R.C.:388 kW, fully supercharged.


 * Alfa Romeo 122:


 * Licensed production.

Applications

 * Fokker D.XXIII
 * Praga E-51
 * Rogožarski R-313
 * Savoia-Marchetti SM.86
 * VEF I-16