tullimies
Tullimies are a type of air-cooled radial aircraft engine produced by the Finnish company Tampella, a state-owned industrial enterprise, and later by Valtion Lentokonetehdas, Finland's national aircraft factory, which was a member of the state-owned defense industrial conglomerate, Valmet. The Tulli engines were initially developed for use in Finnish government-owned, Finnish and German-emigre-made VL Myrsky interceptors as a replacement for Avia M-109R/C engines produced in Czechoslovakia. However, the projects producing Myrsky were canceled in 1944.
The Tulli engine was designated L-52 or Tulli M-5. This engine was tested in few aircraft to
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