Maybach HL62 TRM petrol engine

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The Maybach HL62 TRM petrol engine was a German six-cylinder gasoline powerplant used to drive early World War II light tanks such as the Panzer II.

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Maybach HL62 TRM petrol engine canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inline-six engine
petrol engine
tank engine
application light tank powerplant
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
coolingSystem water-cooled
countryOfOrigin Germany
cylinderConfiguration inline
designedBy Maybach-Motorenbau GmbH
designedFor armored fighting vehicles
engineCycle four-stroke
era World War II
fuelType gasoline
petrol
ignitionType spark-ignition
manufacturer Maybach
numberOfCylinders 6
originIndustry German automotive industry
powerplantFor Panzer II
surface form: Panzerkampfwagen II
primaryRole tank propulsion
usedBy Nazi Germany
Wehrmacht
usedIn Panzer II
early World War II German light tanks
early variants of Panzer II

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Panzer II engineType Maybach HL62 TRM petrol engine
Marder II tank destroyer engine Maybach HL62 TRM petrol engine
subject surface form: Marder II