Object Details
Manufacturer
Renault
Physical Description
Type: Reciprocating, 8 cylinders, V-type, air cooled
Power rating: 67 kW (88 hp) at 1,800 rpm
Displacement: 9.0 L (548 cu in.)
Bore and Stroke: 105 mm (4.13 in.) x 130 mm (5.12 in.)
Weight: 210 kg (463 lb)
Summary
The first versions of this engine were built in 1908, and set an 8-hour endurance record in 1910. It continued to be used through World War I, especially in British training planes. A unique feature of the engine was that the propeller was driven at one-half engine speed by being driven off of the camshaft rather than the crankshaft in the conventional manner.
For cooling on tractor planes, a cowl was fitted to the engine to funnel the prop wash through the cylinders. On pusher planes, a fan was mounted opposite the propeller end to force air through a casing which partially surrounded the cylinders. Cooling the cylinders was augmented with fuel cooling.
The engine powered French aircraft including Farman, Voisin, and BE 2, and British aircraft including Airco D.H.6, Alliance P.1, Avro 548, Caudron G. III, Maurice Farman Serie VII Longhorn and Serie 11 Shorthorn, Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a, and Vickers F.B.7A.
Credit Line
Transferred from the U.S. Navy
Date
Circa 1913
Inventory Number
A19710884000
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary
Materials
Aluminum, Steel, Paint, Brass
Dimensions
Length 134.6 cm (53.0 in.), Width 71.1 cm (28.0 in.), Height 76.2 cm (30.0 in.)
Country of Origin
France
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19710884000