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Liberty 12 Model A (Lincoln), V-12 Engine

Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Designer

Elbert J. Hall
Jesse G. Vincent

Model

Liberty

Manufacturer

Lincoln Motor Company

Physical Description

Type: Reciprocating, 12 cylinders, V-type, Liquid-cooled
Power rating: 314 kW (421 hp) at 1,700 rpm
Displacement: 27.03 L (1648.92 cu in)
Bore and Stroke: 127 mm (5 in.) x 178 mm (7 in.)
Weight: 382.8 kg (844 lb)

Summary

Needing a standard engine that could be readily produced by American manufacturers when entering World War I, Jesse Vincent of Packard Motor Car and Elbert Hall of Hall-Scott Motor Car co-designed the Liberty in a week in mid-1917. They set out to design an engine with maximum power and minimum weight that would lend itself to mass production, and planned a series that would include 4-, 6-, 8-, and 12-cylinder models. To ensure a workable engine in the shortest possible time, they used only proven components. They succeeded with the first 8-cylinder engine delivered in early July.
With demand for lower-power engines already being met, and wartime experience showing the need for high power, only the 12-cylinder model was produced in quantity. The more than 20,000 Liberty-12s manufactured by Packard, Lincoln, Ford, General Motors, and Nordyke and Morman powered many aircraft types, but most were built for the de Havilland DH-4.

Credit Line

Gift of the War Memorial Museum of Virginia

Date

January 24, 1919

Inventory Number

A19721042000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary

Dimensions

Length 171.1 cm (67.375 in.), Width 68.6 cm (27.0 in.), Height 105.4 cm (41.5 in.)

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/nv919d0bad5-3140-4fe6-8731-2257ebf4a49a

Record ID

nasm_A19721042000

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