Specifications |
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Type: | 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, inline, piston |
Turbine: | |
Compressor: | |
Displacement: | 393 cu. in |
Weight: | 240 lbs. |
Power Output: | 60 hp @ 1,350 rpm |
Year: | 1910 |
NEAM Id: | 212 |
Location: | Civil Hangar |
From the Experimental Aircraft Association
The Harriman Motor Works of South Glastonbury, CT, founded by Frank H. Harriman, produced airplane and marine engines from 1907 until 1916. Perhaps a hundred vertical in-line, water-cooled aircraft engines for four- and six-cylinders and ranging from 30 to 100 hp were produced. Harriman also built several prototype airplanes. He was apparently a more skilled inventor than businessman as the company failed.
This four-cylinder is the only know example of Harriman's aircraft engines.
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