Fabbrica Motori Anzani

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Anzani engine 1098 cc made of aluminum with four cylinders and overhead camshaft

The Fabbrica Motori Anzani was an Italian engine manufacturer , to the Italian engineer Alessandro Anzani in 1914 Monza founded.

Ten-cylinder double radial engines for aircraft with outputs of 100 to 1250 hp were manufactured there. The first copies rolled off the line in 1916 and were z. B. built into the Farman MF11 and the Caudron G-III .

In 1923/1924 the company built engines for cycle cars, among others . So was z. B. a 1098 cc engine with overhead camshaft and engine block made of aluminum , which was used in a Collet-Anzani racing car and in a Mauve cycle car.