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This is the engine used by Charles Lindbergh to power his aircraft, the "Spirit of St. Louis" back on May 21, 1927. Charles Lindbergh completed the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight in history, flying 3,610 miles between Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, and Paris in 33 hours...
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The Mitsubishi Kasei was a two-row, 14-cylinder air-cooled radial engine built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and used in a variety of World War II Japanese aircraft, such as Mitsubishi J2M and Mitsubishi G4M. It was the largest aircraft engine available in Japan at the start of the war.
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The Jacobs R-755 (company designation L-4) was a seven-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft manufactured in the United States by the Jacobs Aircraft Engine Company. The R-755 was first run in 1933 and was still in production in the 1970s. With a bore and stroke of 5.25 in × 5 in (133...
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Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone was one of the most powerful radial aircraft engines produced in the United States. It was a twin row, supercharged, air-cooled, radial engine with 18 cylinders. Power ranged from 2,200 to over 3,700 hp (1,640 to 2,760 kW), depending on the model.