Adlerwerke Lindequist aircraft engine

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Does someone have informations regarding this engine? It was being developed by Adlerwerke since the late 1920`s until it was dropped around 1935, following the patents of swedish engineer Sven Gustaf Lindequist. I belive it was an inverted V (rather a U) with two (almost?) parallel cylinder banks. Images would be super!
 
Thanks, Kimble, for the tip. I believe the excerpt is drawn from "World`s Aircraft Engines". Is it possible for you to post this book`s index relating to BRAMO and BMW?
 
Information comes from Aerosphere 1939, which lacks a good index.
BMW-Bramo.jpg


SI = Spark Ignition
FC = Four Cycle
L = Liquid Cooled
A = Air Cooled
IL = In-line
V = Vee
R = Radial
(#) = number of cylinders
 
Those would be the well-known BMW 132 and BRAMO 323 single row radials. Thanks!
 

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