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Ogawa Seiki is the name of a Japanese model aircraft engine company. Aircraft modeling or aeromodelling is a hobby that has been popular since the 1930s. ...


Ogawa Seiki was founded in 1936 by Shigeo Ogawa (originally a manufacturer of model steam engines.) After World War II, Ogawa Seiki expanded to produce the MAX line of engines, which won acclaim for their performance and durability. Through the 1970's, their reputation for a precision manufacturing increased with the introduction of the OS Rotary, an engineering feat of its time, and the OS four-stroke. The 1980's brought increasing competition, which increased drastically across the 1990's and into the 21st century. OS innovated and occasionally stumbled in its product offerings, but maintained its reputation (along with YS) as a high-quality Japanese manufacturer. 1936 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ...


External links

  • O.S.ENGINES web (http://www.os-engines.co.jp/)

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Ogawa Seiki | Latvian | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon (140 words)
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Ogawa Seiki is the name of a Japanese model aircraft engine company.Ogawa Seiki was founded in 1936 by Shigeo Ogawa (originally a manufacturer of model steam engines.) After World War II, Ogawa Seiki expanded to produce the MAX line of engines, which won acclaim for their performance and durability.
Through the 1970's, their reputation for a precision manufacturing increased with the introduction of the OS Rotary, an engineering feat of its time, and the OS four-stroke.
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Uranaka, Kyouji; Ogawa, Satoshi; Okamoto, Koichi; and Nagai, Takao 06789639 Cl. 180-245.
Kitamura, Yukihiro; Takahashi, Takayuki; Ohta, Mitsuru; and Ogawa, Yuji 06791180 Cl. 257-701.
Noro, Fumihiko; and Ogura, Seiki 06791139 Cl. 257-314.
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