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The term Salmson 9 refers to any of a number of nine-cylinder, radial aircraft engines that were developed from 1910 onwards and built by Société des Moteurs Salmson in France. All Salmson engines produced after 1920 were air-cooled. See Flyvertosset's Gallery Read the Canadian Airline...
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The Jupiter 9AA was the first fixed nine-cylinder radial engine produced by Gnome-Rhone. Manufactured under license from Bristol Cosmos. The first version was built in 1923 The engine was used on Spad, Dornier, Farman, Potez, Heinkel and Piaggio and some Focke-Wulf A 17, D9 and Dewoitine Bleriot Type...
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Clerget Rotary Engine - France In 1917 the Sopwith Camel airframe cost £874 10s. The Clerget engine that powered it cost £907 10s. The fact that the power unit usually cost more than the airframe is not always recognized. The Clerget had neither the peculiar intake arrangements of the Gnome...