Items tagged aero engines in MV Collections
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Aero Engine Badge - Pratt & Whitney, circa 1942
Pratt & Whitney aeroplane engine insignia. Painted dark and light blue, dark brown and white on metal. Shows a bald eagle with spread wings marked 'Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Dependable E ...
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Aero Engine Model - Wright Cyclone R-1820-C9HE, 1960
Engine History The Wright Cyclone series of nine cylinder, air cooled radial aero engines were developed continuously between the 1920's and 1940s by the Wright Aeronautical Corporatio ...
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Aero Engine - Lanchester Motors Co. Ltd, RAF 1A, Birmingham, England, 1917
The RAF 1A is a 90 horsepower, V8, air-cooled engine designed by the Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough in the United Kingdom. This example was built under licence by the Lanchester ...
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Aero Engine - CAC Avon Mk. 26, CAC Sabre, 1955
The Rolls-Royce Avon was one of the first commercially and technically successful axial flow jet engines to be developed in Britain. Most British jet engine development had been focused ...
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Propeller - De Havilland, Fairey Battle, circa 1940
The Fairey Battle was designed by Fairey Aviation Limited at Stockport near Manchester, UK to British Air Ministry Specification P.27/32 for a three-seat light bomber. The prototype fir ...
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Aero Engine - Aubrey Lock & Azor Robbins, 1910
This four-cylinder, horizontally-opposed engine is one of the earliest aero engines to be built in Australia. It was designed and built by two young motor mechanics, Azor D. Robbins and ...
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Aero Engine - De Havilland Engine Co. Ltd, Gypsy Major Series II, Tiger Moth, 1939
The Gypsy Major was designed and built by the De Havilland Aircraft Co. as a development of the Airdisco Cirrus four-cylinder, air-cooled aero engine. The Cirrus utilised First World Wa ...
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Aero Engine - Pratt & Whitney R-1830 -SIC3G, Twin Wasp, DAP Beaufort, 1942-1946
The Museum's US-built R-1830-SIC3G model Twin Wasp engine (serial no. 130) was fitted to Beaufort bomber A9-287 which served with 32 Squadron RAAF flying anti-submarine patrols off the ...
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Aero Engine - General Motors-Holden's Ltd, Gipsy Major Series I, 1941
The Museum's Gipsy Major engine carries the serial no. T.1 as the first Australian-built Gipsy Major engine. After completion it was tested by the Council for Scientific & Industrial Re ...
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Aero Engine - Austro-Daimler Beardmore, circa 1914
The Austro Daimler was one of the first successful in-line, water-cooled aero engines developed in Europe. The design was used by combatant nations on opposing sides during the First Wo ...
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