Object Details
Manufacturer
Renault
Physical Description
Type: Reciprocating, 12 cylinders, V-type, water-cooled
Power rating: 244 kW (327 hp) at 1,600 rpm
Displacement: 22.1 L (1,348 cu in.)
Bore and Stroke: 125 mm (4.92 in.) x 150 mm (5.91 in.)
Weight: 360 kg (794 lb)
Summary
This famous firm began manufacturing automobiles in 1898 at Billancourt, France, completing its first aircraft engine in 1908, a four cylinder water-cooled, in-line type. In 1917, Renault began production of the Model 12 Fe, a water-cooled V-12 engine, which powered the Army Breguet XIV A2 (1) and the Voisin X night bomber.
More than 7,000 engines were built after the War. The Model 12 Fe powered civil transport aircraft owned by Latecoere de l'Aeropostale on the French-Morocco route. In 1919, a Breguet XIV equipped with a Rateau-turbosupercharged 12 Fe engine set an altitude record with passengers of 9,200 meters (30,200 ft). In Britain, Wolseley Motors built Renault engines under license in Birmingham. The British-built Renault 12 Fe powered the Airco D.H.4, Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7, and Short (Admiralty Type) 184 aircraft.
Credit Line
Found in collection
Date
1917
Inventory Number
A19670070000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary
Materials
Steel, Aluminum, Paint, Preservative coating, Textile, Rubber, Copper
Dimensions
Depth 137.2 cm (54 in.), Length 205.7 cm (81 in.), Width 112.4 cm (44.25 in.)
Country of Origin
France
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19670070000