Rotax 377

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The Rotax 377 is a 35 hp, twin-cylinder, two-stroke aircraft engine, that was built by BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co. KG of Austria for use in ultralight aircraft.

Development

The Rotax 377 features piston-ported, air-cooled cylinder heads and cylinders, utilizing either a fan or free air for cooling. Lubrication is by use of pre-mixed fuel and oil. The 377 has a single Bosch Flywheel Magneto Generator 12 volt ignition system and is equipped with a 36 mm Bing double float carburetor, with either a hand lever or cable choke. The Rotax 377 is no longer in production.

Applications

• Advanced Aeromarine Buccaneer XA • Aerodyne Systems Vector • Airdrome Dream Fantasy Twin • Airdrome Fokker D-VIII • APEV Pouchel II • APEV Pouchel Classic • APEV Pouchel Light • APEV Scoutchel • Bagalini Bagalini • Birdman Chinook WT-11 • Canaero Toucan • Dalby Pouchel • Quicksilver MX • Hummel CA-2 • Loehle Spad XIII • Rotec Rally • Sirocco 377GB • Sorrell Guppy • Spectrum Beaver RX-35 • Star Flight TX-1000 • Ultralight Engineering Astra

Specifications (377)

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