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Propulsion

Propulsion

Air and Space Museum

On the morning of December 17, 1903, the world’s first successful aeronautical propulsion system—a gas engine, propellers, and the equipment needed to make them operate—took to the air on the Wright Flyer.  The aeronautical community continued to refine that system until the introduction in the 1940s of gas turbine engines, which revolutionized the design and use of aircraft. The Smithsonian Institution took an early interest in preserving the history of aircraft propulsion.  The first aircraft propulsion artifacts accessioned by the Smithsonian in 1889 was a model aircraft steam engine and two wood-and-fabric propellers designed by John Stringfellow.  Since then, the collection has evolved into the premier collection of its type in the world.

The propulsion collection includes reciprocating and rotary internal combustion and gas turbine engines, propellers, and the components and support technologies, or accessories, that deliver the needed air, water, fuel, and oil to an engine.  All of these artifacts reveal the multiple approaches used to improve the performance of the airplane during the 20th century.


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Radial, five-cylinder engine, resembling a stylized star when viewed from the front.

Langley-Manly-Balzer Radial 5 Engine

Voisin VIII Propeller, Fixed-Pitch, Two-Blade, Wood

Curtiss OX-5 V-8 Engine

Le Rhone Model C, 9 Cylinder, Rotary Engine

Angled side view of gray engine. Six cylinders on either side of the engine make a V shape.

Liberty 12 Model A (Ford) V-12 Engine

Gnome Monosoupape Type B-2 Rotary Engine

Hendee Indian Rotary 7 Engine

Curtiss Propeller, Fixed-Pitch, Two-Blade, Wood

Back view of a circular gray engine. Ridged structures on the cylinders. Crank shaft visible at center of engine.

Le Rhone Model J Rotary, 9 Cylinder Engine

Le Rhone Model JB, 9 Cylinder, Rotary Engine

American Propeller and Mfg Co. Propeller, fixed-pitch, three-blade, wood

American Propeller and Mfg Co. Propeller, fixed-pitch, three-blade, wood

American Propeller and Mfg Co. Propeller, fixed-pitch, three-blade, wood

American Propeller and Mfg Co. Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade

American Propeller and Mfg Co. Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Requa Gibson Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Requa Gibson Fixed-pitch, Two-blade, Wood Propeller

Requa Gibson Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Requa Gibson Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

B.L. Marble Chair Co. Propeller, Fixed-pitch, Two-blade, Wood and Metal

Olmsted Pusher Propeller Model ELP, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Curtiss E-4, In-Line 4 Engine

American Propeller and Mfg Co. Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Langley Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood and fabric

Langley Aerodrome A Pusher Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood

Langley Propeller, Fixed-Pitch, Two-Blade, Wood and Fabric, modified by Curtiss

Hartzell (Liberty) Propeller, Fixed-Pitch, Two-Blade, Wood

Hamilton Aero Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood and metal

Hispano-Suiza Model 8 Ca, V-8 Engine

Isotta-Fraschini V-6, In-Line Engine

Opel (Argus) Type III, In-line 6 Engine

Wright 6-60, In-line 6 Engine

Simmons Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood and metal

Supercharger System, NACA Roots-Type


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