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Courtesy of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry
1914
Beginning in 1908 in France, the Anzani firm designed and produced a popular series of air-cooled radial engines ranging from 15 to 200 hp, using 3 to 20 cylinders. The Anzani was the first engine to have two rows of cylinders. The Model B was an improved 10 cylinder, two row engine used mostly to power training airplanes such as the Cauldron G-3. This example was manufactured by the Italian Anzani company in Milan, Italy.
This engine is located in the Civilian Hangar on the wall near the Waco YKC-S.
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Specifications
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| Type: |
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10-cylinder, two-row, air-cooled, radial engine |
| Displacement: |
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963 cu. in. |
| Weight: |
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460 lbs. |
| Power Output: |
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100 hp at 1,200 rpm |
| NEAM Id: |
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29 |
Engine Collection Index
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