Viking 110
The Viking 110 is a 110 hp aircraft engine that was developed from Honda Fit automotive engine components by Viking Aircraft Engines of Edgewater, Florida.[1][2] Design and developmentThe aluminum block Viking 110 has electronic ignition and multi-port fuel injection. It was introduced in 2009 and is based upon the 2009 model Honda Fit automotive engine. It produces 110 hp (82 kW) through a mechanical gear reduction drive with helical gears, with a reduction ratio of 2.33:1. A Warp Drive Inc propeller is recommended. The design was later developed into the Viking 130, producing 130 hp (97 kW) and which replaced the 110 in production.[2][3][4] Operational historyBy August 2016 the company had delivered 100 engines and had 25 reported flying.[4] Applications
Specifications (Viking 130)Data from Manufacturer[1] General characteristics
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Performance
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