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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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Jacobs (Pratt & Whitney Wasp Jr.) R-985-AN5, Radial 9 Engine

Allison V-1710-7 (V-1710-C4), V-12 Engine

Allison XV-1710-1, V-12 Engine

Aeronca E-113, Horizontally-Opposed 2 Engine, Cutaway

Six-cylinder long engine on display stand in museum

Sturtevant D-6 In-line Engine, In-line 6 Engine

Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII, V-12 Engine

Sterling (Sunbeam) Cossack, V-12 Engine

Full view of a gray four-cylinder engine with black inlay and brown pipes. Two orange ovals on the side have golden pipes extending from them.

Wright Vertical 4, In-line 4 Engine

Kirkham, Vertically-Opposed 6 Engine, Experimantal

Royal Aircraft Factory RAF-1a, V-8 Engine

Packard 3A-2500 Geared Drive, V-12 Engine

Junkers Jumo 207 D-V2 In-line 6 Diesel Engine

Liberty 12 Model A (Packard), Moss Turbosupercharged, V-12 Engine

Cylindrical metal 18-cylinder engine in museum

Wright Turbo-Cyclone 18R-3350-TC (972TC18DA2), 2-Row, Radial Engine

Albisser Radial 4 Engine

Nakajima Ha 105 Toku, Radial 14 Engine

Long 12-cylinder metal engine in museum

Rolls-Royce Merlin R.M. 14S.M. Mk 100 V-12 Engine

Curtiss Conqueror V-1570-53 (G1V-1570-F), V-12 Engine

Packard B-12 (Model 905), V-12 Engine

Curtiss C-4 or D-4, In-line 4 Engine

Wright Cyclone P-1, Radial 9 Engine

Maybach MB IVa, In-line 6 Engine

Renault 80 hp, V-8 Engine

Hispano-Suiza A (Wright-Martin) V-8 Engine

Wright H-3 V-8 Engine

Packard Model 1A-1551, In-line 6 Engine

Continental XR-1740-2, Sleeve Valve, Radial 14 Engine

Packard DR-980, Radial 9 Engine

Mitsubishi Ha 42 Model 41 Ru (Ha 214 Ru), Radial 18 Engine

Wright XR-2120, Radial 12 Engine, Cutaway

Packard 1A-2775 X-24 Engine

Hispano-Suiza 12YCRS V-12 Engine

Hall-Scott A-7-A, In-line 4 Engine, Cutaway

Curtiss K-12, V-12 Engine

BMW Model IIIA In-line 6 Engine


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