| Hirth 3002 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Aircraft engine | 
| National origin | Germany | 
| Manufacturer | Hirth | 
The Hirth 3002 is a German aircraft engine, that was designed and produced by Hirth of Benningen for use in ultralight aircraft.[1]
By March 2018, the engine was no longer advertised on the company website and seems to be out of production.[2]
Design and development
The Hirth 3002 is a four-cylinder, two-stroke, horizontally-opposed, 1,042 cc (63.6 cu in) displacement, fan-forced air-cooled, petrol engine design, with a mechanical gearbox reduction drive with reduction ratios from 2.03 to 3.79:1. It employs dual capacitor discharge ignition and produces 83 hp (62 kW) at 6000 rpm.[1]
Specifications (Hirth 3002 E)
Data from Tacke[1]
General characteristics
- Type: Four cylinder, two stroke aircraft engine
 - Bore: 72 mm (2.8 in)
 - Stroke: 64 mm (2.5 in)
 - Displacement: 1,042 cc (63.6 cu in)
 - Length: 380 mm (15.0 in)
 - Width: 570 mm (22.4 in)
 - Height: 338 mm (13.3 in)
 - Dry weight: 42 kg (92.6 lb)
 
Components
- Fuel type: petrol
 - Cooling system: fan-forced air
 - Reduction gear: mechanical gearbox
 
Performance
- Power output: 83 hp (62 kW)
 
See also
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