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small number were built. Experiments with supercharging led to the related BMW IX . The main change from the VI to the VII was the addition of a 0.62 ratio
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War II, with thousands built. It was further developed as the BMW VII and BMW IX , although these saw considerably less use. It was also produced in the Soviet
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divided landing gear. It was powered by one supercharged 592 kW (790 hp) BMW IX V12 inline engine, driving a wooden two-bladed propeller. Maximum speed
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It was designed around the Kawasaki Ha-9, a Japanese development of the BMW IX aircraft engine, itself a development from the BMW VII A 7.3 liquid-cooled
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these spoofs until the company's demise in 2005. The last one showed a BMW iX with the caption "The Ultimate Disgusting Machine". The Schumachers – A
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4Matic, 43 4Matic and 53 4Matic AMG models. "Mercedes EQE SUV takes on BMW iX ". Automotive News Europe. "2024 Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV Debuts Alongside Hi-Po
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(300 kg thrust) Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVC (400 hp) BMW VI (750 hp) BMW IX (500-800 hp) BMW 132E (660 hp) BMW 132K (900 hp) BMW 801D-2 (1,700 hp) BMW
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the original on 6 January 2022. Retrieved 6 January 2022. "The First-ever BMW iX and the First-ever BMW i4: Joint Global Campaign Plays to the Rhythm of
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the original on 26 April 2022. Retrieved 25 April 2022. "The First-Ever BMW iX and the First-Ever BMW i4: Joint Global Campaign Plays to the Rhythm of
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original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021. "The First-Ever BMW iX and the First-Ever BMW i4: Joint Global Campaign Plays to the Rhythm of