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  1. Webra Mach 1. Model Engine Tests. Webra Mach 1. Back to Diesel Index. Back to Glow Index.

  2. At this time the 1.48 cc and 2.46 cc Webra engines were both radially-mounted plain bearing diesels built to a more-or-less common design. They were both light and powerful by the standards of their day.

  3. Dec 28, 2012 · Webra mach 1 R 2,5cc diesel 1954. Data: Webra Model MACH I. Manufacturer Webra-Fein-Modelltechnik, Berlin, Germany. Distributed by Webra-Fein-Modelltechnik, Berlin, Germany. YOM 1954. Specifications: 2.45 Displacement DC (0.151 cu. In.) Bore 15.5 mm diameter. (0.610 in.)

  4. Webra’s newly-developed .78 cc Piccolo-Glo and 1.5 cc Sport-Glo were the specified powerplants for these models. The Mach 1 was now also made available as a glow-plug model, the Webra 2.5R. A full analysis of this somewhat under-rated model may be found elsewhere on this website.

  5. Webra on the top On front it says: MACH II Webra Hochleistungs=Diesel 2.48ccm-.15cu. ins. Of course there are many other words printed on the box which is white, black and orange in colour. The engine appears to be front induction, side exhaust, twin ball bearing, black spinner with a screw in venturi.

  6. Jul 24, 2013 · Another engine with the "Titanic Curse" (ie. sank into ignominy) was the Webra "Big Ben" 5 (for cc) which first appeared circa 1960 / 61 and went through 3 variants before Webra pulled the plug.

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  8. For sale is a 1964 Webra Mach II 2.5cc R/C model Airplane Diesel Engine made in Germany. Engine turns smooth and has excellent compression. This does not show much run time and in excellent condition....from

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