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Two- and four-stroke rotary, radial, inline. Components of a typical, four stroke cycle, DOHC piston engine. ...
A to E - ABC Motors
- Aeronca
- Aerosport-Rockwell
- Agusta
- Alfa Romeo
- Allison
- Alvis
- Ansaldo
- Antoinette
- Anzani
- Argus
- Armstrong Siddeley
- Austro-Daimler
- Axelson
- Beardmore
- Bentley
- Benz
- BMW
- Breda
- Bristol
- Carden Aero Engines
- Chrysler
- Cirrus
- Clerget-Blin
- Clerget 9A 110ch 9 cyl rotary
- Clerget 9B
- Clerget 9Z 110ch 9 cyl rotary
- Clerget 11Eb 200ch 11 cyl rotary
- Colombo
- CNA
- Continental
- Curtiss
- Daimler-Benz
- Darracq
- De Havilland
- Duesenburg
ABC Motors Ltd (All British (Engine) Company) of Hersham, Surrey was a manufacturer of cars, aircraft, motor scooters, and engines for road and air. ...
British ABC WASP engine The ABC Wasp was an experimental seven-cylinder, radial engine of 170 hp, designed by the noted British engineer Granville Bradshaw and built by ABC Motors Limited. ...
A 1947 Aeronca Chief. ...
The E-113 was a small flat-2 piston engine developed by Aeronca for use in some of their light aircraft. ...
Aerosport Inc was founded by Harold Woods in Holly Springs, North Carolina in 1971 to market aircraft and plans for home-building. ...
Rockwell can refer to: Rockwell International - a defense company in the United States Rockwell Automation - an industrial automation company that descended from Rockwell International Rockwell Collins - a communications and aviation electronics company that also descended from Rockwell International Willard Rockwell - businessman who helped shape and name what became Rockwell International...
The Aerosport-Rockwell LB600 was a two-cylinder, two-stroke, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed engine intended to power ultralights. ...
A South African Air Force A109LUH Agusta (now part of AgustaWestland) is an Italian helicopter manufacturer. ...
The Agusta GA.70 was a 4-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed engine developed in Italy for light aircraft and helicopter use. ...
The Agusta GA.140 was a 4-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed engine developed in Italy for helicopter use. ...
Alfa Romeo is an Italian automobile manufacturing company, founded as Darracq Italiana by Cavaliere Ugo Stella, an aristocrat from Milan in partnership with the French automobile firm of Alexandre Darracq. ...
The Alfa Romeo D2 was a nine-cylinder radial engine for aircraft use produced in Italy. ...
de Havilland Gipsy Major The de Havilland Gipsy Major or Gipsy IIIA was a 4-cylinder, air-cooled, inline engine used in a variety of light aircraft in the 1930s including the famous Tiger Moth biplane. ...
The Alfa Romeo 115 was a six-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted inline engine for aircraft use produced in Italy between 1936 and 1956. ...
The Alfa Romeo 121 was an eight-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted V engine for aircraft use produced in Italy. ...
Alfa Romeo built/designed several aircraft engines based on Bristol Jupiter and Pegasus designs. ...
Alfa Romeo built/designed several aircraft engines based on Bristol Jupiter and Pegasus designs. ...
Alfa Romeo built/designed several aircraft engines based on Bristol Jupiter and Pegasus designs. ...
The Alfa Romeo 135 Tornado was an Italian 18-cylinder radial engine designed by Giustino Cattaneo. ...
The Armstrong-Siddeley Lynx was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
Bristol Mercury engine Mercury built by NOHAB Bristol Mercury engine The Bristol Mercury was a 9-cylinder one-row piston radial engine used on British aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
Daimler-Benz DB 601 The Daimler-Benz DB 601 was a German aircraft engine built during World War II. It was a liquid-cooled inverted V12, and powered the Messerschmitt Bf 109, among others. ...
A DB 605 Engine at the RAF Museum in London. ...
The Allison Engine Company was an aircraft engine manufacturer that was acquired by Rolls-Royce in 1995. ...
Allison V-1710 Cutaway of Allison V-1710 The Allison V-1710 aircraft engine was the only indigenous US-developed V-12 liquid-cooled engine to see service during WWII. A sturdy and trustworthy design, it unfortunately lacked an advanced mechanical supercharger until 1943. ...
Allison V-3420 Engine The Allison V-3420 was a large experimental American piston aircraft engine, designed in 1937. ...
Alvis (All-Wise) in Norse mythology was a dwarf. ...
The Alvis Leonides and Leonides Major were British piston aero-engines that found most use in helicopters The Leonides was developed at the start of the Second World War. ...
The Alvis Leonides and Leonides Major were British piston aero-engines that found most use in helicopters The Leonides was developed at the start of the Second World War. ...
Ansaldo was one of Italys oldest and most important mechanical companies, existing for 140 years from 1853 to 1993. ...
The Antoinette was a short-lived French automobile manufactured by a builder of airplanes and aircraft engines between 1906 and 1908. ...
The Antionette 8V was an early French eight-cylinder, liquid-cooled, V engine. ...
The Anzani was an Italian automobile manufactured from 1923 to 1924 by a company, founded by Alessandro Anzani. ...
The Anzani 10 was an early 10 cylinder air cooled radial engine used on French and British aircraft of World War I. The Anzani 10 had 105 x 140mm cylinders, producing 90-100 hp. ...
Argus Motoren was a German aircraft engine manufacturing firm, known for their series of small inverted_V engines and the pulsejet used on the V1 flying bomb. ...
The Argus As 8 was a four-cylinder, water-cooled, inverted inline aircraft engine produced in Germany in the 1930s. ...
Argus As 10 C, partially sectioned, showing some inner parts Fieseler Fi 156 Storch and an Argus As 10 C side by side Argus As 10 C The Argus As 10 was a German-designed and built low power aircraft engine, used mainly in training aircraft like Arado Ar 66...
The Argus 410 was an inverted air cooled V 12 light aircraft engine first produced in 1937. ...
The Argus 411 was a twelve-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted-Vee aircraft engine developed in Germany during World War II. It was a refined and more powerful version of the Argus 410. ...
The Armstrong-Siddeley automobiles (and later aircraft engines) were an English marque manufactured from 1919 (after the company was formed in 1917 by a merger between two Coventry_based companies, Armstrong-Whitworth and Siddeley-Deasy) to 1960. ...
Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah X The Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah is a British air-cooled aircraft radial engine. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Genet was a five-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft use built in the UK, first run in 1928. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major was a seven-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft use built in the UK, first run in 1928. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Leopard was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
The Armstrong-Siddeley Lynx was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
The Armstrong-Siddeley Nimbus was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Panther was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Puma was an aero engine developed towards the end of the first world war. ...
The Armstrong-Siddeley Serval was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. ...
The Armstrong Siddeley Tiger was a 14-cylinder air cooled radial engine of the 1930-40s. ...
The Austro-Daimler was an Austrian automobile manufactured from 1899 until 1934. ...
The Austro-Daimler 6 was a 6 cylinder liquid-cooled inline engine first produced in 1910. ...
William Beardmore and Company was a Scottish Engineering and Shipbuilding company based in Glasgow. ...
Bentleys winged B badge and hood ornament 1929 Blower Bentley from the Ralph Lauren collection. ...
The Bentley BR.1 was a British rotary aircraft engine of the First World War. ...
The Bentley BR.2 was a British rotary aircraft engine of the First World War. ...
Benz can refer to: Karl Benz, a German automobile engineer and inventor Mercedes-Benz, a brand of automobiles and trucks Kafi Benz, an American writer, historian, designer, and artist, the founder of Friends of Seagate Inc. ...
The Benz Bz. ...
The Benz Bz. ...
The Benz Bz. ...
The Benz Bz. ...
For other uses, see BMW (disambiguation). ...
BMW IIIa was an inline six-cylinder, water-cooled aircraft engine designed by Max Friz that was the first-ever product from BMW GmbH. Its success laid the foundation for future BMW success. ...
BMW IIIa was an inline six-cylinder, water-cooled aircraft engine designed by Max Friz that was the first-ever product from BMW GmbH. Its success laid the foundation for future BMW success. ...
BMW IVa The BMW IV was a six-cylinder, water-cooled inline aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. ...
The BMW V was a water-cooled V-12 aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. ...
The BMW VI was a water-cooled V-12 aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. ...
The BMW 132 was a nine-cylinder radial aircraft engine produced by BMW starting in 1933. ...
The BMW 801 was a powerful German air-cooled radial aircraft engine built by BMW and used in a number of German military aircraft of World War II. The engine’s cylinders were in two rows of seven cylinders each, the bore and stroke were both 156 mm, giving...
The BMW 802 was a large air-cooled radial aircraft engine, built using two-rows of 9-cylinders to produce what was essentially an 18-cylinder version of the 14-cylinder BMW 801. ...
BMW 803 at the Deutsches Museum. ...
The Bramo 323 Fafnir was a 9-cylinder radial aircraft engine of the World War II era. ...
Società Italiana Ernesto Breda, more usually referred to simply as Breda was an Italian mechanical manufacturing company founded by Ernesto Breda in Milan in 1886. ...
This article is about the English city. ...
The Aquila was a 9-cylinder one-row radial aircraft engine produced by the Bristol Engine Company starting in 1934. ...
Bristol Centaurus engine The Centaurus was the final development of Bristol Engine Companys series of sleeve valve radial aircraft engines, an 18-cylinder two-row design that eventually delivered over 3,000 hp (2. ...
The Bristol Draco was an air-cooled 9-Cylinder radial engine from the British manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Company. ...
Bristol Hercules engine The Hercules was a 14_cylinder two_row radial aircraft engine produced by the Bristol Engine Company starting in 1939. ...
The Hydra was an experimental 16-cylinder, twin row radial aircraft engine built by Bristol Aero Engines. ...
Bristol Jupiter engine The Bristol Jupiter was a British 9-cylinder one-row piston radial engine used in the 1930s and 1940s aircraft. ...
Bristol Lucifer, installed in a LFG V44 D-669 The Bristol Lucifer was a three-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft built in the UK in the 1920s. ...
Bristol Mercury engine Mercury built by NOHAB Bristol Mercury engine The Bristol Mercury was a 9-cylinder one-row piston radial engine used on British aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
Bristol Pegasus piston engine The Pegasus was a 9 cylinder one_row radial aircraft engine designed as the follow-on to the Bristol Aeroplane Companys very successful Bristol Jupiter, following lessons learned in the Mercury effort. ...
Bristol Perseus engine The Perseus was a nine cylinder one_row radial aircraft engine produced by the Bristol Engine Company starting in 1932. ...
The Phoenix was an adaptation of the Bristol Aeroplane Companys Pegasus engine, adapted to run on the Diesel cycle. ...
Bristol Taurus engine The Taurus was a 14_cylinder two_row radial aircraft engine, produced by the Bristol Engine Company starting in 1936. ...
The Bristol Titan was a five cylinder air cooled radial engine. ...
Carden Aero Engines Ltd. ...
For other uses, including the Chrysler Brand, see Chrysler (disambiguation). ...
Chrysler IV-2220, perhaps a display model (note the cutaway prop). ...
Cirrus Engine was a British aircraft engine manufacturer, known for their line of 4-cylinder air-cooled inline engines for general aviation use. ...
The Cirrus Major started life as a development of the original Cirrus series of engines which progressed through a number of variants Cirrus I, II, & III. Each with slightly different displacement and power. ...
The Cirrus Minor started life as a development of the original Cirrus series of engines which progressed through a number of variants Cirrus I, II, & III. Each with slightly different displacement and power. ...
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The Clerget was an early rotary aircraft engine. ...
Map of Colombo with its administrative districts Coordinates: , District Colombo District Government - Mayor Uvaiz Mohammad Imitiyaz (Sri Lanka Freedom Party) Area - City 37. ...
Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica was a manufacturer of aircraft and aircraft engines established in Italy in 1920 by Count Giovanni Bonmartini. ...
The CNA D was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed engine built in Italy between 1939 and 51 to power aircraft. ...
Continental Motors is a corporation in Mobile, Alabama, USA, that produces aircraft engines. ...
O-200-A installed in a Cessna 150 The Continental C90 and O-200 are a family of air-cooled, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder, direct-drive aircraft engines of 201 in³ (3. ...
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I-1430-9 in National Musuem of the USAF The Continental I-1430 Hyper was a liquid-cooled aircraft engine developed in the United States by a partnership between the US Army Air Corps and Continental Motors. ...
The Curtiss-Wright Corporation was once a leading aircraft manufacturer of the United States, but has since become a component manufacturer, specializing in actuators, controls, valves, and metal treatment. ...
The Curtiss Challenger was an unusual six-cylinder, double-row, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft use built in the United States in the late 1920s. ...
The Curtiss D-12 was an aero engine of 18. ...
The Curtiss K-12 was a milestone in the development of liquid-cooled aircraft engines and was regarded as one of the most advanced in the world for its time. ...
Curtiss OX-5 The OX-5 was an early V-8 liquid cooled aircraft engine built by Curtiss. ...
The Curtiss OXX was an early, water-cooled V-8 aero engine derived from the Curtiss OX. Aeromarine 39 Aeromarine 40 Curtiss F Curtiss FL Curtiss JN-4 Curtiss MF Curtiss N-9 Standard J-1 General characteristics Type: 8-cylinder water-cooled Vee aircraft piston engine Bore: 4. ...
A V-1570 on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. ...
Image:Curtiss R-1454. ...
Daimler-Benz AG was founded on May 1, 1924 by the merger of Benz & Cie. ...
The Daimler-Benz DB 600 was a German aircraft engine built during World War II. It was a liquid-cooled inverted V12, and powered the Messerschmitt Bf 110, Heinkel He 111 among others. ...
The Daimler-Benz DB 601 was a German aircraft engine built during World War II. It was a liquid-cooled inverted V12, and powered the Messerschmitt Bf 109, among others. ...
Daimler-Benz DB 603 The Daimler-Benz DB 603 engine was a German aircraft engine used during World War 2. ...
Developed from the Diamler-Benz DB 600 first produced in 1937, the 600 series of engines was used mainly in Germanys Messerschmitt Bf 109 and 110 fighters. ...
Darracq poster ad, London, England Automobiles Darracq S.A. was a French motor vehicle manufacturing company founded in 1896 by Alexandre Darracq. ...
For other uses, see De Havilland (disambiguation). ...
The de Havilland Gipsy was a British air-cooled 4-in-line aircraft engine designed by Frank Halford in 1927 to replace the de Havilland Cirrus in production. ...
The de Havilland Gipsy Twelve was an aero-engine developed by de Havilland. ...
The de Havilland Gipsy Major was a 4-cylinder, air-cooled, inline engine used in a variety of light aircraft in the 1930s including the famous Tiger Moth biplane. ...
The de Havilland Gipsy Queen was an aero-engine developed by de Havilland General characteristics Type: 6-cylinder inverted inline piston engine Bore: 4. ...
de Havilland Gipsy Six The de Havilland Gipsy Six was a British 6-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted inline piston engine developed for aircraft use in the 1930s. ...
The de Havilland Gipsy Twelve was an aero-engine developed by de Havilland. ...
Frederick Samuel Duesenberg (December 6, 1876â26 July 1932) was an automobile pioneer designer, manufacturer and sportsman. ...
F to J - Fairchild
- Fairey
- Fairey P.14 Prince
- Fairey P.24 Monarch
- Fiat
- Ford
- Ford A-E 4 Cylinder X engine
- Franklin
- Gnome et Rhône
- Green
- Guiberson
- Guiberson A-1020
- Guiberson T-1020
- Hall-Scott
- Heath-Henderson
- Hiero Engines
- Hiro
- Hirth
- Hispano-Suiza
- Hitachi
- Isotta Fraschini
- Ivchenko
- Jabiru
- Jacobs
- Junkers
- Kinner
- Klimov
- Koerting
- Koerting Kg IV
- Koerting 8 SL
1944 Fairchild Argus III Fairchild was an aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company based at various times in Farmingdale, New York, Hagerstown, Maryland and San Antonio, Texas. ...
The Ranger was an inverted inline-six cylinder aircraft engine built by Fairchild Aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
The Fairey Aviation Company, Ltd was a British aircraft manufacturer of the first half of the 20th century, notable for a number of important planes, including the Fairey III family and the Fairey Swordfish. ...
Fiat S.p. ...
The Fiat A.10 was an Italian 6-cylinder, liquid-cooled, in-line aero engine of World War I. The A.10 was succeeded by the larger A.12. ...
The Fiat A.12 was a 6 cylinder liquid-cooled in-line engine 160mm x 180mm, 21. ...
The Fiat A.14 was an Italian 12-cylinder, liquid-cooled, V aero engine of World War I. The A.14 held the distinction at the end of World War I of being the largest and most powerful aircraft engine in the world. ...
The Fiat A.50 was a seven-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine for aircraft use built in Italy in the 1930s. ...
The Fiat A.54 was a seven-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine developedin Italy in the 1930s as a powerplant for aircraft. ...
The Fiat A.74 was a two-row, fourteen-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine developed in Italy in the 1930s as a powerplant for aircraft. ...
The Fiat A.80 was a 14-cylinder, twin-row, air-cooled, radial aircraft engine produced during World War II. Rated at 1,000 hp (745 kW), it was a more powerful development of the Fiat A.74. ...
Ford may mean a number of things: A ford is a river crossing. ...
The Franklin Engine Company was a manufacturer of aircraft engines. ...
The Franklin 4AC (US military designations O-150, O-170, O-175, and O-200) was a series of air-cooled aircraft engines of flat-4 configuration produced in the 1930s and 40s. ...
The Franklin 6A4 (US military designation O-335) was a series of air-cooled aircraft engines of flat-6 configuration. ...
Le Rhône 9C Gnome et Rhône was a major French aircraft engine manufacturer. ...
This article or section should be merged with Rotary piston engine. ...
The Bristol Titan was a five cylinder air cooled radial engine. ...
The Gnome-Rhône 7K Titan Major was a 7-cylinder 370 hp (270 kW) air cooled radial engine, that started life as an enlarged Gnome-Rhône 5K with two extra cylinders. ...
Bristol Jupiter engine The Bristol Jupiter was a British 9-cylinder one-row piston radial engine built by Bristol Aeroplane Company. ...
The Gnome-Rhône 9K was a 9-cylinder 550 hp (405 kW) air cooled radial engine, that started life as an enlarged Gnome-Rhône 7K with two extra cylinders. ...
The Gnome-Rhône 14K Mistral Major was a 14-cylinder two-row air-cooled radial engine. ...
The Gnome-Rhône 14M was a small 14-cylinder two-row air-cooled radial engine that was used on several French and German aircraft of World War II. // General characteristics Type: 14-cylinder two-row air-cooled piston engine Bore: 122 mm (4. ...
The 14N was a 14-cylinder two-row air-cooled radial engine designed and manufactured by Gnome-Rhône. ...
The Gnome et Rhône 18L was a twin-row 18 cylinder air cooled radial engine. ...
The Green Engine Co was an early British aero engine manufacturer. ...
Hall-Scott was a Berkeley, California-based manufacturer, among the most significant builders of water-cooled aircraft engines prior to World War I. It was founded in 1910 by Elbert J. Hall and Bert C. Scott, initially to produce powered passenger rail cars. ...
The Hall-Scott A-7 was an early aircraft engine. ...
Hiero aircraft engines were designed by Otto Hieronimus, a famous Austrian auto racer of the early 1900s. ...
The Hiro Naval Arsenal at Kure, Hiroshima was a production facility for seaplanes, flying boats, and aero engines for the Imperial Japanese Navy before and during World War II. It was largely destroyed in a raid by B-29 Superfortresses on 5 May 1945. ...
The Hiro Type 91 was a 12-cylinder, water-cooled, W engine developed for aircraft use by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid 1930s. ...
Göbler-Hirthmotoren GmbH is an aircraft engine manufacturer based in Benningen, Germany. ...
The Hirth HM 60 was a 4-cylinder inverted air cooled inline engine designed in 1923 and first sold in 1924. ...
The Hirth HM 504 was a 4 cylinder air cooled inverted inline engine. ...
The Hirth HM 506 was a 6 cylinder air cooled inverted inline engine that was developed from the earlier 4 cylinder HM 504. ...
The Hirth HM 508 was an eight-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted-V aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1930s. ...
Hispano-Suiza is a French engineering firm best known for their engine and weapon designs in the pre-World War II period, work that developed out of their earliest work in luxury automobile design. ...
The Hispano-Suiza 8 was a water-cooled V8 aero engine introduced by Hispano-Suiza in 1914 and used by a number of Allied fighter aircraft during the First World War. ...
The Hispano-Suiza 12X was an aircraft piston engine designed in France by Hispano-Suiza during the early 1930s. ...
The Hispano-Suiza 12Y was a French aircraft engine in the pre-WWII era. ...
The 12Z was the final evolution of the series of Hispano-Suiza V-12 aircraft engines, which had just entered production when France fell to the Germans during World War II. A small number were produced during the war but the German occupation government would not allow production to start. ...
The Hispano-Suiza 14AB was a 14 cylinder twin row air cooled radial engine. ...
Hitachi may refer to: Hitachi (train) trains in Melbourne, Australia. ...
The Hitachi Hatsukaze was a series of aircraft engines built in Japan prior to and during World War II. They were air-cooled, four-cylinder, inverted inline engines developing around 82 kW (110 hp). ...
Image:Isotta Fraschini logo. ...
The Delta was a 12-cylinder inverted-V aircraft engine built by Isotta-Fraschini prior to and during World War II. It is a fairly rare example of a large air-cooled inline engine, which normally have cooling problems with the rearmost cylinders. ...
The Isotta-Fraschini V.4 of 1916 was an Italian six-cylinder, water-cooled, in-line piston aero engine of World War I (the V denoted Volo or flight). Its construction was fairly typical of aircraft engines of the period with six cast-iron cylinders mounted in pairs with common...
Ivchenko Progress, formerly OKB-478 and Ivchenko Lotarev is a Russian aircraft engine manufacturer whose products are widely used in both civil and military aircraft, most notably perhaps by Antonov, Yakovlev and Tupolev. ...
The Ivchenko AI-14 (Russian ÐÐ-14) is a nine-cylinder, air-cooled, radial piston engine designed in the Soviet Union to power aircraft. ...
The Ivchenko AI-26 is a 7-cylinder air cooled radial engine used in early Russian helicopters and later used in light utility aircraft. ...
Binomial name Jabiru mycteria ( Lichtenstein, 1819) This article is about the Jabiru bird. ...
The Jabiru 2200 is a lightweight four-stroke, horizontally-opposed aircooled engine, used in aircraft. ...
The Jabiru 3300 is a lightweight four-stroke, horizontally-opposed aircooled engine, used in aircraft. ...
The Jacobs Aircraft Engine Company was formed in 1929 in Philadelphia. ...
The Jacobs R-755 or L-4 was a seven-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft manufactured in the United States. ...
For the Prussian/German landowning classes, see junker. The name Junkers (IPA: /Ëjunkeɺs/) is well known in connection with aircraft, which were produced under this name for the Luftwaffe during World War II. In particular the Ju 87 Stuka and Ju 52 Tante Ju were common symbols of the...
The Junkers L5 was a six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline aircraft engine built in Germany during the 1920s. ...
The Junkers Jumo 205 aircraft engine was the most famous of a series of diesel engines that were the first, and for more than half a century, the only successful diesel aircraft engines. ...
Jumo 210 The Jumo 210 was Junkers Motorens first production gasoline aircraft engine, produced just before the start of World War II. It produced about 650hp in common versions, and can be considered a counterpart of the Rolls-Royce Kestrel in many ways. ...
The Jumo 211 was an inverted V-12 aircraft engine, Junkers Motorens primary aircraft engine of World War II. It was the direct competitor to the famous Daimler-Benz DB 601 and closely paralleled its development. ...
Junkers Jumo 213 The Jumo 213 was a World War II-era V-12 liquid cooled aircraft engine, a development of Junkers Motorens earlier design, the Jumo 211. ...
The Jumo 222 was a high power aircraft engine design from Junkers. ...
The Junkers Jumo 223 was an experimental 24-cylinder aircraft engine based on the Junkers Jumo 205. ...
Kinner Airplane & Motor Corp was an airplane and engine manufacturer, founded in Glendale, California by Bert Kinner in mid 1920s. ...
A Kinner B-5 on display at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York. ...
The Kinner K-5 was a popular engine for light general and sport aircraft. ...
The Kinner R-5 was a popular engine for light general and sport aircraft. ...
The Klimov OKB under the direction of Vladimir Yakovlevich Klimov (ÐÐ»Ð°Ð´Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸Ñ Ð¯ÐºÐ¾Ð²Ð»ÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ Ðлимов) (1892-1962) designed engines for Soviet aircraft. ...
The Klimov M-103 is a V-12 liquid-cooled piston aircraft engine used by Soviet aircraft during World War II. It was a further development of the Klimov M-100 engine that was itself a licensed copy of the French Hispano-Suiza 12Ybrs. ...
Klimov M-105 is a V-12 liquid-cooled piston aircraft engine used by Soviet aircraft during World War II. // M-105 was designed in 1940, undoubtedly drawing on Klimovs experience with Hispano-Suiza 12Y (license-built as Klimov M-100). ...
Klimov VK-106 is an experimental V-12 liquid-cooled piston aircraft engine intended for Soviet aircraft during World War II. Development With VK-105PF2 exhausting the potential of the M-105 design, Klimov designed a new VK-106 engine in 1943. ...
Klimov VK-107 is a V-12 liquid-cooled piston aircraft engine used by Soviet aircraft during World War II. // VK-107 was a brand-new design having little in common with its predecessors M-105 and VK-106. ...
L to P - Lawrance
- LeBlond
- Le Rhône
- Limbach Flugmotoren
- Lorraine
- Lorraine AM-6 (110ch 6 cyl inline)
- Lorraine Mizar (230ch 7 cyl radial)
- Lorraine 9 N Algol (310ch 9 cyl radial)
- Lorraine 12 DB (400ch V12)
- Lorraine 12 Eb (450ch W12)
- Lorraine 14 Ac Antarès (14 cyl radial)
- Lycoming
- Manfreid Weiss
- Maybach
- McCulloch
- Menasco
- Mercedes
- Mikulin
- Mitsubishi
- N.A.G.
- Nakajima
- Napier
- Oberursel
- Oerlikon
- Orenda
- Packard
- Pegaz
- Piaggio
- Pobjoy Airmotors
- Poinsard
- Potez
- Praga
- Pratt & Whitney
- PZL
The Lawrance J-1 was an engine developed by Charles Lanier Lawrance and used in American aircraft in the early 1920s. ...
Makino is a US firm that manufactures lathes and machine tools. ...
The LeBlond 5 was a family of 5-cylinder, air-cooled radial engines for aircraft, built in the 1930s. ...
For other things called Rhone or Rhône, see Rhone. ...
Le Rhône 9J, general view. ...
Le Rhône 9J, general view. ...
Limbach Flugmoteren is a German company producing a range of aircraft engines for both the light general aviation aircraft sector as well as ultralight aircraft and airships. ...
Lorraine-Dietrich 12 HP Torpedo 1912 Lorraine-Dietrich 8Be aircraft engine. ...
Lycoming Engines is a major aircraft engine company, known primarily for their smaller general aviation engines. ...
Lycoming TIO-360 The Lycoming O-360 is an air-cooled, carbureted, four-cylinder, horizontally opposed piston aircraft engine. ...
A six-cylinder, horizontally opposed direct drive aeroplane engine of 540 cubic inch (8. ...
Lycoming TIO-360 The Lycoming O-360 is an air-cooled, carbureted, four-cylinder, horizontally opposed piston aircraft engine. ...
A six-cylinder, horizontally opposed direct drive aeroplane engine of 540 cubic inch (8. ...
A Lycoming O-235-C2C engine mounted in an American Aviation AA-1 Yankee light aircraft. ...
The Lycoming O-290 was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, horzontally-opposed aircraft engine. ...
Lycoming TIO-360 The Lycoming O-360 is an air-cooled, carbureted, four-cylinder, horizontally opposed piston aircraft engine. ...
A six-cylinder, horizontally opposed direct drive aeroplane engine of 540 cubic inch (8. ...
Lycoming TIO-360 The Lycoming O-360 is an air-cooled, carbureted, four-cylinder, horizontally opposed piston aircraft engine. ...
A six-cylinder, horizontally opposed direct drive aeroplane engine of 540 cubic inch (8. ...
The Gnome-Rhône 14K Mistral Major was a 14-cylinder two-row air-cooled radial engine. ...
Several Maybach 57 and 62 models at the 2005 Concours dElegance in Pebble Beach, CA. Maybach-Motorenbau GmbH (IPA: ), founded by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl, was a German manufacturer of engines for Zeppelins and later, large and luxurious automobiles. ...
The Maybach Mb. ...
McCulloch is a surname shared by the following people: Alan McCulloch - New Zealand politician Alan Riverstone McCulloch - Australian zoologist Andy McCulloch - drummer of King Crimson and others Benjamin McCulloch - American Civil War soldier Bruce McCulloch - Canadian actor, writer and comedian Derek McCulloch - British BBC radio announcer Henry Eustace McCulloch - American...
The McCulloch MC101 is a one-cylinder, two-stroke, air-cooled engine for go-kart, ultralight, and UAV use. ...
The Menasco B6 Buccaneer was a popular 6-cylinder, air-cooled, in-line, inverted, aero-engine, for light general and sport aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
The Menasco C4 Pirate was a popular 4-cylinder, air-cooled, in-line, inverted, aero-engine, for light general and sport aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (also known as DMG or Daimler Motor Company) was a German automobile manufacturer operating from 1890 to 1926. ...
The Mercedes D.I was a 6-cylinder, water cooled, inline engine developed in Germany for use in aircraft in 1913. ...
The Mercedes D.II was a 6-cylinder, liquid cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler during the early stages of World War I. Producing about 110 to 120 hp, it was at the low-end of the power range of contemporary engines, and was generally outperformed by rotaries who...
The Mercedes D.III, or F1466 as it was known internally, was a 6-cylinder, liquid cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler and used on a wide variety of German aircraft during World War I. The initial versions were introduced in 1914 at 160 hp, but a series of...
The Mercedes D.IV was a 8-cylinder, liquid cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler and used on a small number of German aircraft during World War I. The design was based around the pistons of the ubiquitous D.III 6-cylinder design and developed 162 kW (217 hp...
The Mercedes D.IVa was a 6-cylinder, water cooled, inline engine developed in Germany for use in aircraft in 1917. ...
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikulin (ÐлекÑÐ°Ð½Ð´Ñ ÐлекÑандÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐикÑлин) (1895-1985) was a Soviet aircraft engine designer and chief designer in the Mikulin OKB. His achivements include the first Soviet liquid-cooled piston aircraft engine Mikulin AM-34 and the Mikulin AM-3 turbojet engine for Soviet Unions first jet airliner Tupolev Tu-104. ...
The Mikulin AM-34 (M-34) was Soviet Unions first indigenous liquid-cooled aircraft engine. ...
The Mikulin AM-35 was a 1930s Soviet aircraft piston engine. ...
The Mikulin AM-38 was a 1940s Soviet aircraft piston engine. ...
The Mikulin AM-39 was a 1940s Soviet aircraft piston engine. ...
The Mikulin AM-42 was a 1940s Soviet aircraft piston engine. ...
The Mikulin M-17 was a Soviet-licensed copy of the German BMW VI aircraft piston engine further developed by Alexander Mikulin. ...
For information on Mitsubishi brand computer monitors, see NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America Inc. ...
The Mitsubishi Kasei (ç«æ, Mars) was a two-row, 14-cylinder air-cooled radial engine used in Japanese aircraft during World War II. Categories: Aircraft stubs | Aircraft piston engines ...
The Mitsubishi Kinsei (Japanese: éæ Venus) was a 14-cylinder, air-cooled, twin-row radial aircraft engine developed in Japan for Navy use during World War II. Power was in the 750 kW - 1300 kW (1,000 hp - 1,700 hp) range A6M Zero Aichi D3A Kawanishi H6K Lists relating to...
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The Nakajima Hikari (Japanese: å
Light) was a 9-cylinder, air-cooled, radial aircraft engine developed in Japan for Navy use during World War II. It was a development of the Nakajima Kotobuki. ...
Nakajima Homare engine The Nakajima Homare (èª, praise or, more usually, honour) was a Japanese aircraft engine manufactured during World War II. It was an air-cooled radial engine in the 2000-HP class, and was used widely by both the Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy. ...
The Nakajima Ha-1 Kotobuki was an aero-engine developed by Nakajima. ...
Nakajima Sakae engine on a Mitsubishi Zero The Nakajima Sakae (æ , glory) was a two-row, 14-cylinder air-cooled radial engine used in Japanese aircraft during World War II. It was version of the famous Gnome-Rhône 14K, a license for which had been taken out in 1936. ...
Napier & Son were one of the most important English aircraft engine manufacturers in the early to mid 20th Century. ...
The Napier Dagger was a 24-cylinder H pattern air-cooled engine designed by Frank Halford and built by Napier & Son before WWII. It was an outgrowth of the earlier Napier Rapier. ...
General characteristics Layout W-block inline Cooling water-cooled Cylinders 12 Valve type poppet Displacement 1462 in³ (25 l) Rotation rate 2050 rpm Power 500 hp Power 370 kW Weight 858 lb (290 kg) The Lion was a 12-cylinder W-block inline aircraft engine built by Napier & Son starting...
The Napier Rapier was a 16-cylinder H pattern air-cooled engine designed by Frank Halford and built by Napier & Son before WWII. The Rapier was the first of Napiers H cylinder engines. ...
The Sabre was a 24-cylinder sleeve valve piston aircraft engine designed by Major Frank Halford and built by Napier & Son during WWII. It was one of the most powerful piston aircraft engines in the world, especially for inline designs, developing over 3,500 horsepower (2,200 kW) in its...
Oberursel (Taunus) is a town in Germany. ...
The Oberursel U.I was an early German aircraft engine that powered many German fighter aircraft in the first part of World War I. It was a 9-cylinder air-cooled rotary engine based on the Gnôme Monosoupape that Oberursel was producing under licence before the war. ...
Oerlikon has different meanings: Zürich Oerlikon: a quarter in the northern part of Zürich, Switzerland Oerlikon-Bührle: a company in Zürich, Switzerland that also owns Bally Shoes, Oerlikon Contraves, Pilatus Aircraft and Island Aircraft Oerlikon Contraves: a Swiss anti-aircraft artillery manufacturer founded in Zürich...
The heritage of the Orenda Engine dates back to the 1940s when Avro Canada, later to become Hawker Siddeley, was formed immediately after the Second World War, to design and build aircraft for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). ...
The Orenda OE600 is a 600 hp-class 8-cylinder V-block aircraft engine intended to re-introduce piston power to aircraft normally powered by the famous Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 turboprop. ...
For people named Packard, see Packard (surname). ...
Packard 1A-1500 The Packard 1A-1500 was a 12 cylinder liquid-cooled 60 degree Vee piston aircraft engine designed in 1924. ...
Piaggio is a company based in Italy that produces cars, motorcycles, scooters and aeroplanes. ...
Piaggio P.XI The Piaggio P.XI was an Italian 14-cylinder radial aircraft engine. ...
Pobjoy Airmotors and Aircraft was a British manufacturer of small aircraft engines. ...
The Pobjoy Niagara was a British 7-cylinder, air-cooled, radial, aero-engine first produced in 1934. ...
The Poinsard or Mengin Type B was a small, two-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed aircraft engine built in France. ...
Potez was a French aircraft manufacturer founded as Aéroplanes Henry Potez by Henry Potez at Aubervilliers in 1919. ...
The Potez 4D was a four-cylinder, inverted inline aircraft engine. ...
Praga PóÅnoc and Praga PoÅudnie Pragas market, Jan Piotr Norblin, 1791. ...
The Praga D was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed aircraft engine first produced in Czechoslovakia in 1936 but which enjoyed its greatest success after World War II due to the explosion in popularity of sports flying. ...
Pratt & Whitney is an American aircraft engine manufacturer whose products are widely used in both civil and military aircraft. ...
The Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior was an engine widely used in American aircraft starting in the 1930s. ...
Pratt & Whitney R-1340 The Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp was a reciprocating engine widely used in American aircraft from the 1920s onward. ...
The Pratt & Whitney R-1535 Twin Wasp Junior was an engine used in American aircraft in the 1930s. ...
The Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet was an engine widely used in American aircraft, 2,944 were produced from 1926 through 1942. ...
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The Pratt & Whitney R-2000 was a radial engine developed in the United States in 1942 to power military aircraft. ...
Pratt & Whitney R-2800 The Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp was an aircraft engine, and part of the long-lived Wasp family. ...
Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major (sectioned) The Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major was a large radial piston aircraft engine designed and built during World War II. It was the last of the Wasp family and the culmination of its makers piston engine technology, but the war was over before...
PZL is an abbreviation name used by three Polish aerospace manufacturers. ...
The PZL-3 is a 7-cylinder, air-cooled radial piston engine for aircraft use manufactured in Poland. ...
The Shvetsov ASh-62 (designated M-62 before 1941) is a nine-cylinder, air-cooled, radial piston engine produced in the Soviet Union to power aircraft. ...
Q to V - Royal Aircraft Factory
- RAF 1
- RAF 2
- RAF 3
- RAF 4
- RAF 5
- RAF 8
- Ranger
- Renault
- Robert Esnault Peltier
- Rolls-Royce
- Rotax
- Rotec
- Rumpler
- Salmson
- Salmson 18 AB
- Salmson 7 AC
- Salmson 9
- Salmson A2C 9 cylinder radial
- Salmson A9
- Salmson AB 9
- Salmson AC 5
- Salmson AC 9
- Salmson AD 3 3 cylinder radial
- Salmson AD 6 6 cyl radial w. cylinders in pairs on same plane
- Salmson AD 9
- Salmson AZ 9
- Salmson B 11 engine crank 90° to propshaft
- Salmson C 12 W-12
- Salmson C Swash plate engine
- Salmson CM 18
- Salmson CM 9
- Salmson E Swash plate engine
- Salmson K Swash plate engine
- Salmson M 7
- Salmson M9
- Salmson OM 7
- Salmson P9
- Salmson Y9
- Salmson Z9
- Selve
- Shvetsov
- Siddeley
- Siemens-Halske
- Silnik
- Société des Moteurs Le Rhône
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The Royal Aircraft Factory 1 was an air-cooled, V-8 engine developed for aircraft use during World War I. It was based on a Renault engine of the time, but featured larger cylinders (3. ...
For other uses, see Fairchild (disambiguation). ...
Ranger V-700 Inverted Vee Engine (U. S. Air Force Photo) The Ranger SVG-770 was an air-cooled inverted Vee aero-engine developed by the Ranger Aircraft Engine Division of the Fairchild Engine & Aircraft Corporation[1]. // In 1931 the V-770 design was put to paper, based on the...
For the author, see Mary Renault. ...
The Argus 411 was a twelve-cylinder, air-cooled, inverted-Vee aircraft engine developed in Germany during World War II. It was a refined and more powerful version of the Argus 410. ...
Rolls-Royce Limited was a British car and aero-engine manufacturing company founded by Henry Royce and C.S. Rolls on 15 March 1906 and was the result of a partnership formed in 1904. ...
The Rolls-Royce Buzzard was an aero engine of 36. ...
The Rolls-Royce Condor was a larger version of the Rolls-Royce Eagle developing upto 675 hp. ...
The Rolls-Royce Crecy was a 2-stroke 90 degree V12 liquid cooled aero engine of 26. ...
The Rolls-Royce Eagle V12 was a 12 cylinder 60 degree V12 aero engine of 20 Liters capacity. ...
The Rolls-Royce Eagle 22 was a 24 cylinder sleeve valve aero engine of 46. ...
The Rolls-Royce Exe or Boreas aero engine was to be a radial air-cooled engine, intended primarily for the new Fairey Fleet Air Arm aircraft, paticularly the Fairey Barracuda. ...
The Rolls-Royce Falcon was an aero-engine developed in 1915. ...
The Rolls-Royce Goshawk was a development of the Rolls-Royce Kestrel featuring evaporative cooling. ...
Rolls-Royce Griffon The Rolls-Royce Griffon was a 2,240 in³ (36. ...
The Rolls-Royce Hawk was produced between 1915 and 1918 consisting of one bank of six cylinders from the Rolls-Royce Eagle. ...
The Kestrel was a 700 hp (520 kW) V-12 aircraft engine from Rolls-Royce, their first cast-block engine and the pattern for most of their future piston-engine designs. ...
The Merlin was a 12 cylinder, 60° V, 27 litre, liquid cooled piston aircraft engine built during World War II by Rolls-Royce and under licence in the United States by Packard. ...
The Rolls-Royce Pennine was a planned piston aero-engine for the civil market. ...
The Peregrine was a 885hp liquid-cooled V-12 aircraft engine designed by Rolls Royce in the early 1930s. ...
The Rolls-Royce R was a racing aero engine. ...
The Rolls-Royce Vulture (and the related Peregrine) were aircraft engines, and probably the least successful power units ever produced by Rolls-Royce. ...
Rotax is an Austrian engine manufacturer, founded in 1920 in Dresden, Germany. ...
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The Rotax 914 is a turbo-charged, four-cylinder, horizontally-opposed aircraft engine with air-cooled cylinders and water-cooled heads. ...
Rumpler Tropfenwagen The Rumpler was a car developed by Austrian engineer Edmund Rumpler. ...
The Salmson 9 was a family of 9-cylinder, radial aircraft engines produced in France. ...
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Arkadiy Dmitrievich Shvetsov (ÐÑкадий ÐмиÑÑÐ¸ÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ Ð¨Ð²ÐµÑов) was a Soviet aircraft engine designer whose OKB was founded in Perm, USSR, in 1934, to produce the Wright Cyclone-derived Shvetsov M-25 engine. ...
The Shvetsov ASh-21 is a 7-cylinder, air-cooled, single-row, radial, aero engine. ...
The Shvetsov ASh-62 (designated M-62 before 1941) is a nine-cylinder, air-cooled, radial piston engine produced in the Soviet Union to power aircraft. ...
The Shvetsov ASh-73 started life in 1938 from a specification for a 18-cylinder, twin-row, air-cooled, radial engine. ...
The Shvetsov ASh-82 was an air-cooled radial piston engine used in Soviet aircraft from the 1940s. ...
Shvetsov M-11F The Shvetsov M-11 was designed under the 1923 competition for a new engine to power trainer aircraft. ...
The Shvetsov M-25 was an aircraft radial engine produced in the Soviet Union in the 1930s and 40s, a licensed production variant of the Wright R-1820-F3. ...
Siddeley Puma The Siddeley Puma was a British aero engine developed towards the end of World War I and produced by Siddeley-Deasy. ...
Siemens AG (NYSE: SI) is the worlds largest electronics company. ...
The Siemens-Halske Sh. ...
The Siemens-Halske Sh 4 was a five-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft built in Germany in the 1920s. ...
Siemens-Halske Sh 5 (partially sectioned) The Siemens |