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List of aircraft engines

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ABC Dragonfly at the London Science Museum

This is an alphabetical list of aircraft engines by manufacturer.

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[edit] 2

[edit] 2si

  • Cuyuna 215R
  • Cuyuna 340 - aircraft engine
  • Cuyuna 430 - aircraft and snowmobile engine
  • 2si 215 - aircraft, multifuel, industrial engine
  • 2si 230 - aircraft, multifuel, industrial engine
  • 2si 460 - aircraft, multifuel, marine, industrial and sport vehicle engine
  • 2si 500 - sport vehicle engine
  • 2si 540 - aircraft and sport vehicle engine
  • 2si 690 - aircraft, marine, industrial engine
  • 2si 808 - aircraft engine

[edit] 3

[edit] 3W

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] A

[edit] Abadal

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] ABC

Source: Lumsden[2]

[edit] ABEC

See ABC Motors[1]

[edit] ABECO

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aberg

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] ABLE

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] ACAE

Source: RMV [1]

  • (See (AVIC)

[edit] Accurate Automation Corp

[edit] (ACE)

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] ACT

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] (AEC

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Ackerman

(See Akkerman)Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aircraft Cylinder and Turbine Co.

Source: RMV [1]

  • Super 600

[edit] Adams

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Adams-Dorman

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Adams-Farwell

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] ADC

Source: Lumsden[2]

[edit] Adept-Airmotive

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Ader

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Adler

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Admiralty Rotary

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Adorjan & Dedics

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Advance Engines

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Advanced Engine Design

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aircraft Engine & Accessory Development Corporation

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeolus Flugmotor

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerien CC

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aermacchi

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero

(See AVIA) Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero & Marine

[edit] Aero Adventure

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Conversions Inc.

Source: RMV [1] (See AeroConversions)

[edit] Aero Development

Source: RMV [1] (See SPEER)

[edit] Aero Engines Ltd.

(formerly William Douglas (Bristol) Ltd.)

[edit] Aero Motion

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Motors

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Pixie

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Prag

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Sled

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Sport International

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Sport Power

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Thrust

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aero Turbines Ltd

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerodaimler

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeroconversions

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerojet

[edit] Aeromarine Company

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company

[edit] Aeromax

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeromotion

[edit] Aeromotor

(Detroit Aeromotor. Const. Co) Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeronamic

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeronautical Engineering

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeronautical Manufacturing

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeronautical Products Corporation

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeronca

[edit] Aeronco

(Aeronautical Corporation of Great Britain Ltd.)? Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeroplane Motors Company

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aeroprotech

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerosila

(APU'S, APP'S) Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerosport

[edit] Aerosud-Marvol

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerostar

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerotech

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerotech-PL

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerotechnik

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerotek (USA)

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerotwin

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aerovee

(See Aero Conversions)[1]

[edit] AES

(See Rev-Air)[1]

[edit] AFECO

(Joint Arab-French venture)[1]

[edit] Affordable Turbine Power

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] AFR

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Agilis

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Agusta

[edit] Ahrbecker Son and Hankers

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] AIC

(Aviation Ind. China. See Catic and Carec)[1]

[edit] Aichi

Source:Gunston[4] except where noted

A preserved Aichi Atsuta

[edit] AIDC

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aiello

  • Aiello Experimentals, various models[1]

[edit] Air-Craft Engine Corp

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Air Repair Incorporated

Source: RMV [1] (Jacobs License)

(Jacobs-Page License)

[edit] Aircraft Engine CorporationAEC

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Air Ryder

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Air Technical Arsenal

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aircat

(Detroit Aircraft Eng. Corp.) Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aircooled Motors

(See Franklin)

[edit] Aircraft Engine Develop.

  • Alfaro Axial
  • "Baby" Twin-flat

[edit] Aircraft Engine Services

  • AES -V300T

[edit] Aircraft Engine Specialists

  • Millenium (Up-rated Lyc. and Cont)

[edit] AEADC

[edit] Aircraft Holding Corp.

  • Murray Ajax
  • Murray Atlas

[edit] Aircraft & Ind. Motor Corp.

(See Schubert)

[edit] Aircraft Propeller Co.

[edit] Airculture

  • Guzzi (conversion)[1]
  • BMW (conversion)[1]

[edit] Airdelta

[edit] AiResearch

(See Garrett, Allied Signal and Honeywell)

[edit] Airex

[edit] Airmotive-Perito

See ADAPT

[edit] Airship

[edit] Airways Mfg.

[edit] AISA

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Aixro

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Ajax

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] Akkerman

[edit] Akron

[edit] AKSAI

[edit] Albatross

(Albatross Code Detroit)

[edit] Aldasoro

[edit] Mantovani

[edit] Alexander

[edit] Alfa Romeo

Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930-1945[5]

Alfa Romeo 115

[edit] Alfaro

[edit] Allen

[edit] Alliance

[edit] Allied

[edit] AlliedSignal

[edit] Allis-Chalmers

Source: Gunston.[8]

[edit] Allison

Allison V-1710

[edit] Almen

[edit] Alvis

Source: Lumsden[2]

[edit] American Cirrus Engine (ACE)

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] American Engineering Corporation

Source: RMV [1]

[edit] American Helicopter

[edit] American

[edit] Angle

[edit] Antoinette

Source:Gunston[9] and[6]

[edit] Anzani

(Société des Moteurs Anzani) Source:Gunston[10][11] and[6]

Anzani 6

[edit] British Anzani

Source: Lumsden[3]

[edit] Ardem

[edit] Argus Motoren

Source:Gunston[12] except where noted

[edit] Armstrong Siddeley

Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden, gas turbine and rocket engines, Gunston.[2][16]

Armstrong Siddeley Tiger at the London Science Museum

[edit] Piston Engines

[edit] Gas turbines

[edit] Rocket engines

[edit] Arrow

[edit] Arrow SNC

[edit] Arsenal

Source:Gunston[17]

[edit] Ashmusen

[edit] Aspin

[edit] Aster

Data from:[6]

[edit] Atwood

[edit] Aubier & Dunne

Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930-1945[5]

[edit] Austro-Daimler

Source: Gunston.[18]

[edit] Austro Engine

[edit] Avia

[edit] Avia

(Avia Narodny Podnik)

[edit] Aviadvigatel

[edit] A.V. Roe

[edit] Avro

[edit] Avro Canada

Source: Gunston[21]

[edit] Axelson

[edit] Axial Vector Engine Corporation

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[edit] B

[edit] Basse und Selve

(Basse & Selve , Altena (Westf) Flugmotorenwerke)

[edit] Bates

Data from:[6]

[edit] Beardmore

Source: Lumsden[2]

Beardmore 120 hp on display at the London Science Museum

[edit] B.H.P.

(Beardmore-Halford-Pullinger)

[edit] Beatty

[edit] Bentley

Source: Lumsden[2]

[edit] Benz

Source:Gunston[22]

[edit] Berliner

(Emile Berliner)

[edit] Besler

(SEE: Doble-Besler)

[edit] Blackburn

Source: Lumsden[3]

[edit] Blackburne

(Burney and Blackburne) Source: Lumsden[2]

[edit] BMW

Source:Gunston[23] except where noted (Bayerische Motorenwerke - Bavarian Motor Company))

BMW 801

[edit] Boeing

Source:Gunston[24] except where noted

[edit] Bonner

(Aero Bonner Ltd.)

[edit] Borzecki

(Jozef Borzecki)

[edit] Botali

[edit] Bramo

(Brandenburgische Motorenwerke - Brandenburg motor company) Source:Gunston[25] except where noted

[edit] Brandner

[edit] Breguet-Bugatti

[edit] Breitfeld & Danek

[edit] Breuer

(Breuer Werke G.m.b.H.)

[edit] Bristol

Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden, gas turbine engines, Gunston.[2][26]

[edit] Bristol Siddeley

[edit] British Salmson

[edit] Brouhot

Data from:[6]

[edit] Buchet

Data from:[6]

[edit] Bücker

[edit] Bugatti

King Bugatti U-16

[edit] Burlat

(Société des Moteurs Rotatifs Burlat)

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[edit] C

[edit] Campini

Source:Gunston[28]

[edit] CANSA

(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Costruzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi S.A.)

[edit] Carden Aero Engines

Source:Ord-Hume.[29]

[edit] Caunter

[edit] Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka

Data from:[6]

[edit] CFM International

[edit] Chamberlin

[edit] Charomskiy

Source:Gunston[31]

[edit] Chelomey

[edit] Chinese Aero-engines

[edit] Abbreviations

Abbreviations Chinese Pinyin English Name
HS HuoSai Piston engine
WJ WoJiang Turboprop
WP WoPen Turbojet
WS WoShan Turbofan
WZ WoZhou Turboshaft

[edit] China National Aero-Engine Corporation

(CAREC)

[edit] Changzhou Lan Xiang Machinery Works

[edit] Zhuzhou Aeroengine Factory

(ZEF now South Motive Power and Machinery Complex (SMPMC))

[edit] Dongan

(aka Harbin Engine Factory)

[edit] Guizhou

[edit] Shenyang

[edit] South Motive Power and Machinery Complex

(SMPMC prev Zhuzhou Aeroengine Factory)

[edit] Wopen

[edit] WoShan

[edit] Xian

[edit] Chotia

[edit] Chrysler

[edit] Cicaré Aeronáutica

[edit] Cieslak

[edit] Cirrus

Source:Gunston[32]

[edit] Cisco Motors

[edit] Clément-Bayard

Data from:[6]

[edit] Clerget

(Société Clerget-Blin et Cie) Source:Lumsden[3] except where noted

Clerget 9B on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum

[edit] C.L.M.

(Compagnie Lilloise de Moteurs S.A)

[edit] CNA

(Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica)

[edit] Coatalen

Source:Brew[37]

[edit] Colombo

[edit] Comet

[edit] Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation

[edit] Compagnie Lilloise de Moteurs

[edit] Conrad

(Deutsche Motorenbau G.m.b.H.)

  • Conrad C.III - (licence built by N.A.G. as the C.III N.A.G.)

[edit] Continental

Continental IO-520

[edit] Cosmos Engineering Company

Source: Lumsden[2]

[edit] Coventry Victor

[edit] Crankless Engines Company

(Anthony Michell)

Curtiss OX-5 at the Lone Star Flight Museum

[edit] Curtiss

[edit] Curtiss-Kirkham

[edit] Curtiss-Wright

[edit] Cuyuna Development Company and 2si

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[edit] D

[edit] D-Motor

[edit] Daimler-Benz

(Daimler-Benz Abteil Gesellschaft) Source:Gunston[42] except where noted

[edit] Darraq

Data from:[6]

[edit] de Havilland

Source: Piston engines, Lumsden[2]

de Havilland Gipsy Queen on display at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

[edit] Piston engines

[edit] Gas turbines

[edit] Rockets

[edit] de Laval

[edit] Deicke

(Arthur Deicke)

[edit] Delafontaine

[edit] DeltaHawk

[edit] Deschamps

Data from:[6] (D.J.Deschampsdesigner - Lambert Engine & machine Co.,Illinois manufacturer)

[edit] Doble-Besler

[edit] Dobrynin

Source:Gunston[43]

[edit] Douglas

[edit] Dreher

(Dreher Engineering Company)

[edit] Duesenburg

[edit] Duthiel-Chambers

Data from:[6]

[edit] Dux

[edit] Dyna-Cam

  • Dyna-Cam
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[edit] E

[edit] Easton

Data from:[6]

[edit] Elektromechanische Werke

[edit] Elizalde SA

Source:Gunston[43]

[edit] EMG

(EMG Engineering Company - Eugene M. Gluhareff)

[edit] Engine Alliance

[edit] E.N.V.

Source:Tagg[45] and[6]

[edit] Eurojet

Source:Gunston[46]

[edit] Europrop

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[edit] F

[edit] F&S

[edit] Fairchild

Source:Gunston[47] except where noted

[edit] Fairdiesel

[edit] Fairey

Source: Lumsden[2]

[edit] Farcot

Data from:[6]

[edit] Farina

[edit] Farman

Source:Liron[49][50]

[edit] Fiat

Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930-1945[5]

[edit] Firewall Forward Aero Engines

[edit] Flader

Source:Geen and Cross[53]

[edit] Fletcher

[edit] Ford

[edit] Franklin Engine Company

Source:Gunston.[54]

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[edit] G

[edit] Garrett

Source:Gunston[55] except where noted

[edit] Garuff

[edit] GE Honda Aero Engines

[edit] General Aircraft Ltd.

[edit] General Electric

[edit] General Electric/Rolls-Royce

[edit] Giannini

[edit] Glushenkov

Source:Gunston.[56]

[edit] Gnome et Rhône

Source:Gunston[57] except where noted

Gnome Monosoupape rotary engine of 1917

[6]

[edit] Gobron-Brillié

Data from:[6]

[edit] Goebel

(Georg Goebel of Darmstadt)

[edit] Green

Source:Tagg[58] and

[edit] Grégoire

Data from:[6]

[edit] Grizodubov

(S.V. Grizodubov)

[edit] Guiberson

Source:Gunston[59] except where noted

[edit] Gyro

( Gyro Motor Company, 774 Girard Street, NW, Washington DC)[61]

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[edit] H

[edit] Hall-Scott

The cylinder heads of a Hall-Scott A-7

Source:Gunston 1989[62] except where noted

[edit] Hamilton-Sundstrand

[edit] Hart

[edit] Hartland

[edit] Heath

[edit] Heath-Henderson

[edit] Heinkel

(Heinkel-Hirth Motorenwerke) Source: Gunston 1939[65]

[edit] Helwan

[edit] Hendee

[edit] Herman

[edit] Hermes Engine Company

[edit] Hewland

[edit] Hexadyne

[edit] Hiero Engines

[edit] Hiller

[edit] Hiller Aircraft

[edit] Hindustan Aeronautics

[edit] Hiro

[edit] Hirth

(Heinkel-Hirth Motoren G.m.b.H.)

[edit] Hispano-Suiza

[edit] Hitachi

Source:Gunston.[74]

HKS 700E on a Flightstar II.

[edit] HKS

[edit] Hodge

[edit] Hofer

[edit] Holbrook

[edit] Honeywell

[edit] Hopkins & de Kilduchevsky

[edit] Hudson

[edit] Hurricane

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[edit] I

[edit] I.Ae.

(Instituto Aerotécnico)

known as Ae (from "Dirección General de Aerotécnica") 1927–1936, "Fábrica Militar de Aviones" (FMA) 1938–1943, I.Ae (for "Instituto Aerotécnico") 1943–1952, and IA from 1952 to 2007.[75]

[edit] IAME

(Ital-American Motor Engineering)

[edit] IHI

(Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha - Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.)

[edit] IL

(Instytut Lotnictwa - Aviation Institute)

[edit] Imperial

[edit] Industria Aeronautică Română

[edit] International

Data from:[6]

[edit] International Aero Engines

[edit] Irwin

[edit] Isaacson)

[edit] Ishikawajima

(later ISHIKAWAJIMA-HARIMA HEAVY INDUSTRIES)

[edit] Isotov

Source:Gunston[78]

[edit] Isotta Fraschini

Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930-1945[5]

[edit] Ivchenko

Source:Gunston.[81]

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[edit] J

[edit] Jabiru

[edit] Jacobs

Source:Gunston[82] except where noted

[edit] Jalbert-Loire

[edit] Jameson

(Jameson Aero Engines Ltd.)

[edit] Janowski

(Jaroslaw Janowski)

[edit] J.A.P.

(John Alfred Prestwich) Data from:[6]

[edit] Japanese rockets and Pulse-jets

[edit] Jendrassik

Source:Gunston.[83]

[edit] Johnson

[edit] JPX

[edit] Junkers

(Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke) Source:Kay[84]

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[edit] K

[edit] Kalep

(Fyodor Grigoryevich Kalep)

[edit] Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Source:Gunston[85] except where noted

[edit] Keikaufer

[edit] Kemp

Kemp G-2 flat-twin

(aka Grey Eagle )

[edit] Ken Royce

[edit] Kessler

[edit] Kimball

[edit] King

[edit] King-Bugatti

[edit] Kinner

Source:Gunston[85] except where noted

[edit] Kirkham

[edit] Klimov

Source:Gunston[87] except where noted

[edit] KHD

[edit] Knox

[edit] Koerting

[edit] Kolesov

[edit] König

[edit] Konrad

(Oberbayische Forschungsanhalt Dr. Konrad)

[edit] Korting

[edit] Kostovich

(O.S. Kostovich)

[edit] Krautter

(Dipl. Ing. Willi Krautter]

[edit] Kroeber

(Kroeber & Sohn)

[edit] Kuznetsov Design Bureau

Source:Gunston[90] except where noted

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[edit] L

[edit] Lambert Engine Division

(Monocoupe Corporation - Lambert Engine Division)

[edit] Lange

[edit] Lawrance

[edit] Le Rhône

(Société des Moteurs Le Rhône)

[edit] LeBlond

[edit] Lee

[edit] Lenape

[edit] Lessner

[edit] LHTEC

[edit] Liberty

Source:Gunston[95] except where noted

[edit] Light

[edit] Limbach

(Limbach Motorenbau)

[edit] Lincoln

[edit] Les Long Long Harlequin

[edit] Lockheed

Source:Gunston.[96]

[edit] Lorraine-Dietrich

(Société Lorraine des Anciens Etablissements de Dietrich) Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[97][98][99] except where noted

[edit] Lotarev

(Vladimir Lotarev) (see also Ivchenko-Progress)

[edit] Loughead Aircraft Mfg Co

[edit] Lucas

(Lucas Aerospace)

[edit] Lycoming

(Division of Textron)

Lycoming O-540

[edit] Lyulka

Source:Gunston.[100]

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[edit] M

[edit] MacClatchie

[edit] Macomber Avis Engine Co

(a.k.a. Macomber Rotary Engine Company)

[edit] MAN-Rolls-Royce

[edit] Manfred Weiss

[edit] Manly

[edit] Marchetti

[edit] Marlin-Rockwell

[edit] Marquardt Corporation

[edit] Martin Motors Co

[edit] Maru

[edit] Maximotor

[edit] Maybach

[edit] Mayo

[edit] McCulloch

[edit] McDonnell

[edit] McDowell

[edit] Mead

[edit] Mekker

[edit] Menasco

(Menasco Motors Company) Source:Gunston[103] except where noted

[edit] Mercedes

[edit] Métallurgique

Data from:[6]

[edit] Meteormotor

[edit] Meteor

[edit] Metropolitan-Vickers

[edit] Metz

[edit] Michigan

[edit] Microturbo

[edit] Miese

Data from:[6]

[edit] Mikulin

(Alexander Alexandrovich Mikulin)

[edit] Mikulin-Stechkin

(A.A. Mikulin & B.S. Stechkin)

[edit] Milwaukee Tank

[edit] Mistral Engines

[edit] Mitsubishi

Source:

[edit] Morehouse

[edit] Mors

Data from:[6]

[edit] Motor Sich

[edit] Motorlet

[edit] Mozhaiskiy

[edit] MTR

[edit] MTU Aero Engines

[edit] Mudry

(Moteurs Mudry-Buchoux)

[edit] Murray-Willat

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[edit] N

[edit] N.A.G.

(Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft mbH)

[edit] Nagel

[edit] Nakajima

Source:

  • (note: (Jap:ハ Ha) - (Jap:エンジン Hatsudoki) (engine))

[edit] Napier

Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden, gas turbine engines and rockets, Gunston.[2][106]

[edit] Piston engines

[edit] Compound engines

[edit] Gas turbines

[edit] Rocket engines

[edit] Ramjet engines

[edit] National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan

[edit] National

[edit] N.E.C.

(New Engine Co.)

[edit] Nelson

(Nelson Aircraft Corporation)

[edit] Nihonnainenki

[edit] Noel Penny Turbines

[edit] Normalair-Garrett

(Normalair-Garrett Ltd. - NGL)

[edit] Northrop

Source:Gunston.[107]

[edit] Norton

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[edit] O

[edit] Oberursel

[edit] Orenda

Source:Gunston.[108]

[edit] Orenda

(not related to Orenda Engines)

[edit] Orlo

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[edit] P

[edit] Packard

Source:Gunston.[109]

[edit] Palmer

[edit] Panhard & Levassor

Source:[110] (Société Panhard & Levassor) (N.B. The Panhard & Levassor engines were used in motorcycles, cars, airships, and aircraft)

[edit] Parker

[edit] Parodi

(Roland Parodi)

[edit] Pegasus Aviation

[edit] Peterlot

[edit] Phillips

[edit] Piaggio

Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930-1945[5] (note: the R is for Riduttori - reduction geared, and the C is for Compressore - supercharged)

[edit] Pierce

[edit] Pieper

(Pieper Motorenbau GmbH)

[edit] Pipe

Data from:[6]

[edit] Pobjoy

Source: Lumsden.[2]

[edit] Poinsard

[edit] Porsche

[edit] Potez

[edit] PowerJet

[edit] Power Jets Ltd.

[edit] Poyer

[edit] Praga

Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[111]

[edit] Pratt & Whitney

[edit] Pratt & Whitney Canada

(United Aircraft of Canada)

[edit] Pulch

(Otto Pulch)

[edit] Pulsar

[edit] PZL

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[edit] Q

[edit] Quick

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[edit] R

[edit] Radne Motor AB

[edit] Ranger

[edit] Rasmussen

[edit] RBVZ

(RBVZ Russko-Baltiisky Vagon Zavod - Russo-Baltic wagon works)

[edit] Rausenberger

[edit] Reaction Motors

[edit] Rearwin

[edit] Rectimo

(Rectimo Aviation SA) / (Rectimo-Savoie Aviation)

[edit] Redrup

[edit] Regnier

Source: Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[112]

[edit] Renault

(Société des Moteurs Renault- Aviation) (Source:[113] and[6]

[edit] R.E.P.

(Robert Esnault-Pelterie)

[edit] RFB

(Rhein-Flugzeugbau GmbH)

[edit] Rheinmetall-Borsig

(Rheinmetall-Borsig A.G.)

[edit] Ricardo

[edit] Righter Manufacturing

[edit] Roberts

[edit] Robinson

[edit] Roché

[edit] Rocky Mountain

[edit] Rolls-Royce Limited

Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden, gas turbine engines, Gunston.[2][115]

Note: For alternative 'RB' gas turbine designations please see the Rolls-Royce aero engine template.

[edit] Rolls-Royce plc

Note: For alternative 'RB' gas turbine designations please see the Rolls-Royce aero engine template.

[edit] Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca

Source:Gunston.[116]

[edit] Rolls-Royce/SNECMA

Rotax 912UL 80 hp (60 kW) installation in a 3Xtrim 3X55 Trener
A Rotax 185 ready for installation on a Ultraflight Lazair.

[edit] Rotax

[edit] Rotec

[edit] RotorWay

[edit] Rover Company

[edit] Royal Aircraft Factory

Source: Lumsden.[2]

[edit] RRJAEL

(Rolls-Royce and Japanese Aero-engines Ltd.)

[edit] Rumpler

[edit] Ryan-Siemens

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[edit] S

[edit] SACMA

(Guy Negre)

[edit] SMA Engines

[edit] Salmson

[edit] Schmidding

[edit] Scott

[edit] Seld

(Seld-Kompressorbau G.m.b.H.)

[edit] SEPR

(Société d'Etudes pour la Propulsion par Réaction)

[edit] SERMEL

[edit] Shvetsov

[edit] Siddeley-Deasy

[edit] Siemens-Halske

(Siemens & Halske AG / Siemens-Bramo)

[edit] Silnik

[edit] Simms

[6]

[edit] Skoda

[edit] Skymotors

[edit] SME Aircraft Engine

(Italy[117])

[edit] Smith

[edit] SNECMA

(Société Nationale d'Étude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation)

[edit] Solar

[edit] Soloviev

Source:Gunston.[118]

[edit] Smalley

[edit] Speer

[edit] Sperry

[edit] Star

[edit] Statax

(Statax Engine Company Ltd. - prev. Statax-Motor of Zurich)

[edit] Straughan

[edit] Studebaker

[edit] Studebaker-Waterman

[edit] Sturtevant

[edit] Sunbeam

Source: Lumsden.[2][37]

[edit] Superior

[edit] Svenska Flygmotor

[edit] Szekely

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[edit] T

[edit] Technopower

(Technopower Inc.)

[edit] Teledyne CAE

[edit] Thaheld

[edit] Termo-Jet

(Thermo-Jet Standard Inc.)

[edit] Thielert

[edit] Thomas

[edit] Thorotzkai

(Thorotzkai Péter)[120][121]

[edit] Thunder

(Thunder Engines Inc.)

[edit] Tips

  • Tips 480hp (18 cyl., 1717.67 ci, air- and water-cooled rotary engine. At rated RPM the crankshaft rotated at 1800 rpm, propeller shaft at 1080 rpm and the engine body at 60 rpm. Cooling was by direct air flow and tubular radiators between the cylinders, with water circulating without hoses or pumps.)

[edit] Tips & Smith

[edit] TNCA

(Talleres Nacionales de Construcciones Aeronáuticas - national aviation workshops)

[edit] Tokyo Gasu Denki

[edit] Trace Engines

[edit] Train

(Établissements E. Train) Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[122]

[edit] Tumansky

[edit] Turboméca

Source:Gunston[123] except where noted (Societe Turboméca)

[edit] Turbo Research

[edit] Turboméca/HAL

  • HAL/Turboméca Ardiden/Shakti

[edit] Turbo-Union

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[edit] U

[edit] Ufimtsev

(A.G. Ufimtsev)

[edit] ULPower

[edit] Union

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[edit] V

[edit] Van Blerck

[edit] Vedeneyev

Source:Gunston.[124]

[edit] Velie

[edit] Vernier

[edit] Viale

(Spirito Mario Viale)

[edit] VIJA

[edit] Viking

[edit] Villiers-Hay

(Villiers-Hay Development Ltd.)

[edit] Vivinus

(Belgium) Data from:[6]

[edit] Volvo

[edit] von Behren

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[edit] W

[edit] Walter

Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938 except where noted.[125]

[edit] Walter

(Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft)

[edit] Wankel

[edit] Warner

[edit] WASAG

(Westphalisch-Anhaltische Springstoff A.G.)

[edit] Weiss

(Weiss Manfréd Repülögép- és Motorgyár Rt - Mannfred Weiss Aircraft company - engine works)

[edit] Welch

[edit] Wells & Adams

[edit] Werner

[edit] West Engineering

[edit] Western

[edit] Westinghouse Electric Corporation

[edit] Whitehead

[edit] Wickner

[edit] Wiley Post

[edit] Wilksch

(Wilksch Airmotive)

[edit] Williams

[edit] Williams

(Williams International)

[edit] Wisconsin

[edit] Wolseley

Source: Lumsden.[2]

[edit] Wright Aeronautical

[edit] Wright Company

[edit] Wright-Gypsy

[edit] Wright-Hisso

[edit] Wright-Morehouse

[edit] Wright-Siemens

[edit] Wright-Tuttle

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[edit] X

[edit] XCOR Aerospace

Contents
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[edit] Y

[edit] Yamaha Motor Corporation

[edit] York

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[edit] Z

[edit] Zanzottera

[edit] Zenoah

[edit] Zlin

(Zlinska Letecka Inc.)[129]

[edit] Zoche

[edit] Zündapp

(Zündapp-Werke G.m.b.H.)

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

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  56. ^ Gunston 1989, p. 71
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  69. ^ Taylor 1966 p.486-7
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  75. ^ Motor "El Gaucho"
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  82. ^ Gunston 1989 p.85
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  87. ^ Gunston 1989 p.89-90
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  89. ^ Kay 2007 p.46
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  94. ^ Grey 1938 p.90d
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  96. ^ Gunston 1989, p. 94.
  97. ^ Grey 1972 pp.47d-49d
  98. ^ Le moteur Lorraine 12 Eb de 450 ch
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  105. ^ a b c Bridgeman 1941
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