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Le Blond 60 Model 5-D, Radial 5 Engine

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    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Le Blond Aircraft Engine Corporation (Cincinnati, Ohio)

    Physical Description

    Type: Reciprocating, 5 cylinders, radial, air cooled
    Power rating: 44.7 kW (60 hp) at 1,900 rpm
    Displacement: 4.11 L (250.58 cu in.)
    Bore and Stroke: 104.8 mm (4.125 in.) x 95.3 mm (3.75 in.)
    Weight: 107 kg (235 lb)

    Summary

    The Le Blond Aircraft Engine Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, was organized early in 1928 after the R. K. Le Blond Machine Tools Co., the parent organization in whose plant the engine manufacturing activities were conducted, purchased the physical assets of the Detroit Aircraft Engine Corporation. Production was begun in the fall of 1928 on the Le Blond 60, which was the Detroit "Aircat" engine incorporating a new cylinder design among other minor detail changes.
    The engine received Approved Type Certificate No. 12 as a result of a test conducted at the Naval Aircraft Factory in Philadelphia, and was the first engine in the low-power class to successfully pass a Navy test. The engine's Type Certificate expired on December 1, 1935, because the manufacture of this model had been discontinued.
    Le Blond 60 engines powered aircraft such as the Aeromarine-Klemm AKL-26/A/B, American Eagle A-429, Nicholas-Beazley Barling NB-3, and Davis Model D-1. V-3,

    Credit Line

    Exchange with Ken Hyde

    Date

    Circa 1928

    Inventory Number

    A19670164000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary

    Materials

    HAZMAT: Cadmium Plating
    Magnesium
    Steel
    Plastic
    Rubber
    Fabric
    Paper
    Copper Alloy
    Paint
    Aluminum
    Cork

    Dimensions

    Storage (Rehoused on a metal pallet and stand): 116.8 × 91.4 × 132.1cm, 206.4kg (3 ft. 10 in. × 3 ft. × 4 ft. 4 in., 455lb.)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv96fa9365c-a42d-4301-a054-33638a28e9ac

    Record ID

    nasm_A19670164000

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