File:Fishing cutter engine A 6753.jpg
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DescriptionFishing cutter engine A 6753.jpg |
Polski: Silnik kutra rybackiego zbudowany w zakładach Ursus na licencji szwedzkiej firmy Nyquist-Holm. Używany do 2009 roku. Obok pochwa wału śrubowego i śruba. Eksponat w Muzeum Zalewu Wiślanego w Kątach Rybackich.
English: Diesel engine from Polish fishing cutter, scrapped in 2009. Built in Ursus factory in Poland by license of Swedish Nyquist-Holm Company. Exhibit in Vistula Lagoon Museum in Kąty Rybackie, Poland. |
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