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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 0099.PDF
In addition to the new range of Gipsy Major and Gipsy Queen Engines of 120 mm. bore and 150 mm. stroke, recently announced, The de Havilland Engine Co. Ltd. is continuing to produce (with a number of refinements) two world-renowned engines proven in long peace-time and war-time service. GIPSY MAJOR O 1 4 5 B. H.P. This is the current production version of the famous Tiger Moth engine of 11,8 mm. borej 140 mm. stroke and 6.124 litres capacity. The refine- ments now introduced increase its power from 130 to 145 b.h.p., make it suitable for variable-pitch propeller, and provide extra accessory drives. GIPSY a u E E N 11 2 1 O B. H. P. This is the latest model of the well-known Gipsy Six, of 118 mm. bore, 140 mm. stroke and 9.186 litres capacity, the power unit of the Percival Proctor and other aircraft. It is designed to drive a variable-pitch propeller. Ki.icvn Ian. !7, 1946, Advt. i. THF DE HAVILLAND ENGINE COMPANY LIMITED
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