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Mitsubishi Ha 42 Model 41 Ru (Ha 214 Ru), Radial 18 Engine

Air and Space Museum

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    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Mitsubishi Jukogyo K. K.

    Physical Description

    Type: Reciprocating, 18 cylinders, 2 rows, radial, air cooled
    Power rating: 1,715 kW (2,300 hp) at 2,500 rpm
    Displacement: 54.1 L (3,300 cu in.)
    Bore and Stroke: 150 mm (5.91 in.) x 170 mm (6.69 in.)
    Weight: 1,235 kg (2,723 lb)
    Outside dual superchargers; Fuel injected; Cooling fan; Two-speed reduction gearing (0.588 and 0.457); Push rods for rear cylinders at the rear of the engine; Cuno-type rotary oil screen (Nakajima-type); Manufactured between 1940-45.
    Missing starter, generator, carburetor, spark plugs and data plate; On stand.

    Summary

    Mitsubishi was the first and largest series producer of Japanese engines during World War II, with a 1937 Pratt & Whitney arrangement possibly contributing to this success. This 18-cylinder, two-row, air cooled aircraft engine incorporated two-speed reduction gearing, a cooling fan, and twin transverse superchargers to achieve two stage supercharging.
    Four of these engines were to power the Kawasaki Ki-91 Army Experimental Long-range Bomber, which was to be larger than the Boeing B-29 and have a 4,474 km (2,796 miles) radius of action. The design of this bomber began in May 1943, and a prototype was under construction at the end of 1944, but planned production was suspended in February 1945 when tooling was destroyed during a B-29 raid before the prototype was completed. Between 1940 and 1945, a total of 2,813 Mitsubishi Ha 42 series (all models) were built.

    Credit Line

    Transferred from the U.S. Navy

    Date

    Circa World War II

    Inventory Number

    A19710895000

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Type

    PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary

    Materials

    Aluminum, Paint, Steel, Magnesium, Paper, Stainless Steel, Rubber, Copper

    Dimensions

    Other: 52 3/4 x 92 5/8in. (134 x 235.2cm)
    Approximate (with stand): 160.02 x 218.44 x 161.29cm (5ft 3in. x 7ft 2in. x 5ft 3 1/2in.)
    Approximate (Weight on Stand): 1551.3kg (3420lb.)
    Diameter 134 cm (52.75 in.), Length 235.2 cm (92.63 in.)

    Country of Origin

    Japan

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv99ec0a9cb-b884-41bc-9446-f5ae4a861b9a

    Record ID

    nasm_A19710895000

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