Object Details
Manufacturer
Menasco Manufacturing Co.
Physical Description
Type: Reciprocating, 4 cylinders, inverted in-line type, air-cooled
Power rating: 71 kW (95 hp) at 2,000 rpm
Displacement: 5.34 L (326 cu in.)
Bore and Stroke: 114 mm (4.5 in.) x 130 mm (5.125 in.)
Weight: 133 kg (293 lb)
Summary
The Menasco Manufacturing Company was founded in 1926 by Al Menasco in Los Angeles; with its first product being a conversion of Salmson water cooled radial engines to air-cooled types. Menasco later became one of the U.S. pioneers in the field of inverted, in-line, air-cooled engines, which improved pilot visibility and propeller clearance. Menasco’s first engine of its own design was the early-1930 4-A Pirate. The Model B-4, certificated in November 1930, was the forerunner of a succession of similar more powerful engines built by Menasco. High-performance Menasco engines powered many successful 1930s racers such as the Ryan ST and Gee Bee Sportster aircraft.
During World War II, the company became the largest manufacturer of aircraft landing gears, even supplying that component for the Space Shuttle, and that became its main product after the war. In 1999 the company became part of Goodrich, now merged with United Technologies.
Credit Line
Gift of Menasco Manufacturing Company
Date
Circa 1930
Inventory Number
A19360024000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary
Materials
HAZMAT: Cadmium Plating
Aluminum
Steel
Paint
Rubber
Fabric
Copper Alloy
Dimensions
Length 115.6 cm (45.5 in.), Width 31.8 cm (12.5 in.), Height 71.8 cm (28.25 in.) (Dimensions for Menasco Model A-4)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
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Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19360024000