Varga RMI-1 X/H, the Glossary
The Varga RMI-1 was a twin-engine turboprop-powered aircraft designed by Hungarian engineer, and the world's first turboprop aircraft.[1]
Table of Contents
31 relations: Bristol Beaufighter, Daimler-Benz DB 605, Defense pact, Fighter-bomber, Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke, Fokker G.I, Hungary, Jendrassik Cs-1, Kawasaki Ki-45, List of aircraft of Hungary in World War II, List of aircraft of World War II, List of bomber aircraft, List of fighter aircraft, List of Hungarian military equipment of World War II, MÁVAG Héja, Messerschmitt Bf 110, Messerschmitt Me 210, Nakajima J1N, Petlyakov Pe-2, Potez 630, PZL.38 Wilk, Reciprocating engine, Reconnaissance aircraft, Strategic bombing during World War II, Taxiing, Turboprop, Vertical stabilizer, Weiss Manfréd WM-23 Ezüst Nyíl, Weiss WM-16, Weiss WM-21 Sólyom, Westland Whirlwind (fighter).
- 1940s Hungarian aircraft
- 1940s turboprop engines
- Fighter-bomber aircraft
- Twin-engined aircraft
Bristol Beaufighter
The Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter (often called the Beau) is a British multi-role aircraft developed during the Second World War by the Bristol Aeroplane Company.
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Daimler-Benz DB 605
The Daimler-Benz DB 605 is a German aircraft engine built during World War II.
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Defense pact
A defense pact (Commonwealth spelling: defence pact) is a type of treaty or military alliance in which the signatories promise to support each other militarily and to defend each other.
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Fighter-bomber
A fighter-bomber is a fighter aircraft that has been modified, or used primarily, as a light bomber or attack aircraft.
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Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke
The Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke ("Falcon") was a German aircraft designed in 1935.
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Fokker G.I
The Fokker G.I was a Dutch twin-engined heavy fighter aircraft comparable in size and role to the German Messerschmitt Bf 110.
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Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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Jendrassik Cs-1
The Jendrassik Cs-1 was the world's first working turboprop engine. Varga RMI-1 X/H and Jendrassik Cs-1 are 1940s turboprop engines.
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Kawasaki Ki-45
The Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu (屠龍, "Dragonslayer") was a two-seat, twin-engine heavy fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II.
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List of aircraft of Hungary in World War II
This is a list of aircraft used by the Royal Hungarian Air Force (MKHL) during World War II.
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List of aircraft of World War II
The list of aircraft of World War II includes all the aircraft used by those countries which were at war during World War from the period between their joining the conflict and the conflict ending for them.
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List of bomber aircraft
Bomber aircraft are military aircraft primarily designed for air-to-surface attack, on either ground or sea targets.
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List of fighter aircraft
Fighter aircraft are military aircraft primarily designed for air-to-air combat.
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List of Hungarian military equipment of World War II
This is a list of World War II military equipment used by Hungary including Hungarian-designed and foreign-designed equipment.
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MÁVAG Héja
The MÁVAG Héja ("Hawk") was a Hungarian fighter aircraft of World War II based on the Italian Reggiane Re.2000.
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Messerschmitt Bf 110
The Messerschmitt Bf 110, often known unofficially as the Me 110,Because it was built before Bayerische Flugzeugwerke became Messerschmitt AG in July 1938, the Bf 110 was never officially given the designation Me 110.
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Messerschmitt Me 210
The Messerschmitt Me 210 was a German heavy fighter and ground-attack aircraft of World War II.
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Nakajima J1N
The is a twin-engine aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
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Petlyakov Pe-2
The Petlyakov Pe-2 (Петляков Пе-2 — nickname «Пешка» (Pawn); NATO reporting name: Buck) was a Soviet twin-engine dive bomber used during World War II.
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Potez 630
The Potez 630 and its derivatives were a family of twin-engined, multirole aircraft developed for the French Air Force in the late 1930s.
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PZL.38 Wilk
The PZL.38 Wilk (wolf) (PZL-38) was a Polish heavy fighter developed and manufactured by PZL state factory in 1937.
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Reciprocating engine
A reciprocating engine, also often known as a piston engine, is typically a heat engine that uses one or more reciprocating pistons to convert high temperature and high pressure into a rotating motion.
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Reconnaissance aircraft
A reconnaissance aircraft (colloquially, a spy plane) is a military aircraft designed or adapted to perform aerial reconnaissance with roles including collection of imagery intelligence (including using photography), signals intelligence, as well as measurement and signature intelligence.
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Strategic bombing during World War II
World War II (1939–1945) involved sustained strategic bombing of railways, harbours, cities, workers' and civilian housing, and industrial districts in enemy territory. Strategic bombing as a military strategy is distinct both from close air support of ground forces and from tactical air power.
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Taxiing
Taxiing (rarely spelled taxying) is the movement of an aircraft on the ground, under its own power, in contrast to towing or pushback where the aircraft is moved by a tug.
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Turboprop
A turboprop is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller.
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Vertical stabilizer
A vertical stabilizer or tail fin is the static part of the vertical tail of an aircraft.
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Weiss Manfréd WM-23 Ezüst Nyíl
The Weiss Manfréd WM-23 Ezüst Nyíl ("Silver Arrow") was a Hungarian fighter aircraft of World War II developed by the Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works.
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Weiss WM-16
The Weiss WM-16 Budapest was a reconnaissance/bomber aircraft developed by the Manfréd Weiss company in 1933.
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Weiss WM-21 Sólyom
The Weiss WM-21 Sólyom (Falcon) was a 1930s Hungarian light bomber and reconnaissance biplane which served in World War II and was developed by the Manfred Weiss company.
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Westland Whirlwind (fighter)
The Westland Whirlwind was a British twin-engined fighter developed by Westland Aircraft.
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See also
1940s Hungarian aircraft
- Varga RMI-1 X/H
1940s turboprop engines
- Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba
- Armstrong Siddeley Mamba
- Armstrong Siddeley Python
- Bristol Janus
- Bristol Proteus
- Bristol Theseus
- Chrysler T36D
- Fedden Cotswold
- General Electric T31
- Jendrassik Cs-1
- Kuznetsov TV-022
- Napier Naiad
- Napier Nomad
- Northrop-Hendy XT37
- Rolls-Royce Clyde
- Rolls-Royce Dart
- Rolls-Royce RB.50 Trent
- Varga RMI-1 X/H
Fighter-bomber aircraft
- Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
- Varga RMI-1 X/H
Twin-engined aircraft
- AVIC AC332
- AVIC WZ-8
- Varga RMI-1 X/H
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varga_RMI-1_X/H
Also known as Varga X\H.