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Austro-Daimler D-35, V-12 Engine

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    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Austro-Daimler

    Physical Description

    Type: Reciprocating, 12 cylinders, V-type, Liquid-cooled
    Power rating: 257 kW (345 hp) at 1,400 rpm
    Displacement: 30.01 L (1,830.96 cu in)
    Bore and Stroke: 135 mm (5.31 in.) x 175 mm (6.89 in.)
    Weight: 509.6 kg (1,122.5 lb)

    Summary

    Austro-Daimler engines were built originally in Austria from the designs of Ferdinand Porsche, and later produced in Scotland by Arrol Johnston and William Beardmore and Son. Austro-Daimler was among the first to produce aircraft engines that attained a marked degree of success. The British, Russian, Italian, Austrian, and German armies adopted Austro-Daimler engines for airplanes and dirigibles prior to World War I, and airplanes equipped with Austro-Daimler engines set many early records.
    Austro-Daimler almost exclusively made vertical four- and six-cylinder inline engines; and this Type D-35 was the only V-12 they ever made. A very rare artifact, this engine is believed to have been removed from the Ungarische Flugzeugwerke A.G. K 405 flying boat (a Hungarian license-built Brandenburg W 13) by the Naval Aircraft Factory in 1920.

    Credit Line

    Transferred from the U.S. Navy, Naval Supply Center, Cheatham Annex, Williamsburg, Virginia

    Date

    Circa 1920

    Inventory Number

    A19731561000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary

    Materials

    Steel, Aluminum, Preservative coating, Paint, Rubber, Phenolic, Ceramic, Wood

    Dimensions

    Height 91.4 cm (36 in.), Length 190.5 cm (75 in.), Width 83.8 cm (33 in.)

    Country of Origin

    Austria

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv92a05fb10-e046-47da-ad23-ae1d083ecfd4

    Record ID

    nasm_A19731561000

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