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Antique 3 cyl 4 stroke radial engine used in an aircraft circa 1930s?



 
 
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Old September 22nd 10, 08:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Antique 3 cyl 4 stroke radial engine used in an aircraft circa 1930s?

On Aug 23, 4:22*pm, xlch58 wrote:
On Aug 22, 10:14*pm, "Bob Murray" wrote:





"Stu Fields" wrote in message



May have been a homebrew. *All the Indians that I know about were
flatheads,.
Bob


Stu,

What was the cylinder spacing? 120 degrees or 45? Was this an intake-
over-exhaust, flathead, or OHV?

The 3-cyl Anzanis would have been 45-45-45 "W" config. with intake-
over-exhaust valving. They would be from the Bleriot era 1910-1915. If
it is a one-off it may also date to the same era. I'd ping the boys at
Old Rhinebeck and see if they know what it is.

Harry Frey
 




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