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1924
1924 - 0232.PDF
APRIL 24, 1924 THE 470 HP. CURTISS D.12 ENGINE A Water-Cooled Weighing Less than 1'5 lb. per H.P. SOME weeks ago we were able to announce that the British States, and one of the results was that he brought back with rights for the Curtiss aero engine had been acquired by the him not only the sole rights for building the D.12 engine Fairey Aviation Company, of Hayes, Middlesex. Some in this country, but also an actual engine. Last week we time ago Mr. C. R. Fairey paid a short visit to the United were permitted to inspect this engine at the Hayes works, * The Curtiss D.12 Aero Engine: View from the propeller end. FRONT AND REAR VIEWS OF THE CURTISS D.12 AERO ENGINE ; The small frontal area is well illustrated*in the view on the left. The photograph on the right shows how all gear mechanism, drives, etc., areiconcentrated at the rear and. 232
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