List of Aircraft Engines

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List of aircraft engines

ABC Dragonfly at the London Science Museum

This is an alphabetical list of aircraft engines by manufacturer.

Lists of aircraft 

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Gliders



HPA



UAVs



Engines



Rotorcraft

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2 [edit] 2si [edit] 

Cuyuna 215R – aircraft engine



Cuyuna 340 – aircraft engine



Cuyuna 430 – aircraft and snowmobile engine



2si 215 – aircraft, multifuel, industrial engine



2si 230 – aircraft, multifuel, industrial engine



2si 460 – aircraft, multifuel, marine, industrial and sport vehicle engine



2si 500 – sport vehicle engine



2si 540 – aircraft and sport vehicle engine



2si 690 – aircraft, marine, industrial engine



2si 808 – aircraft engine



3W 110



3W 112



3W 170



3W 210



3W 220

3 [edit] 3W [edit] Source: RMV[1]

A [edit] Abadal[disambiguation needed] [edit]

Source: RMV[1] 

Abadal 12 Y



ABC 8 hp



ABC 30 hp



ABC 60 hp



ABC 100 hp



ABC Dragonfly



ABC Gadfly



ABC Gnat



ABC Hornet



ABC Mosquito



ABC Scorpion



ABC Wasp



ABECO GEM

ABC [edit] Source: Lumsden[2]

ABECO [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aberg

[disambiguation needed]

[edit]

Source: RMV[1] 

Type Sklenar



ABLE 2275



ABLE 2500



(See (AVIC)

ABLE [edit] Source: RMV[1]

ACAE [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Accurate Automation Corp [edit] 

Accurate Automation AT-1500



Accurate Automation AT-1700

Ace [edit] (Ace American Engr Corp, Horace Keane Aeroplane Co, North Beach, Long Island NY.) 

Ace 1919 40hp[3]



ACE Cirrus



ACE LA-1 19?? (ATC 31) = 140 hp 7RA. Evolved into Jacobs LA-1.



ACE Mk III 1929 (ATC 30, 44) = 90 hp 310ci 4LAI; (44) for 110 hp supercharged model.



ACE Mk III Hi-Drive



Aircraft Cylinder and Turbine Company Super 600



AEC Keane

ACE [edit] Source: RMV[1][3]

ACT [edit] Source: RMV[1]

AEC [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aircraft Cylinder and Turbine Co. [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Super 600



Adams (UK) 4 Cylinder in-line of 140 HP



Adams (UK) 8 V

Adams [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Adams-Dorman [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Adams-Dorman 60/80 HP

Adams-Farwell [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Adams-Farwell rotary engine[3]



Adams-Farwell KM 11[3]



Adams-Farwell 36 HP[3]



Adams-Farwell 50 HP[3]



Adams-Farwell 55 HP[3]



Adams-Farwell 63 HP[3]



Adams-Farwell 72 HP[3]



Adams-Farwell 280 HP[3]



ADC Airdisco



ADC Cirrus



ADC Nimbus



ADC Airsix



ADC BR2[1]



ADC Viper[1]

ADC [edit] Source: Lumsden[2]

ADC Cirrus



ADC Airdisco-Renault[1]

Adept-Airmotive [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Adept 280 N



Adept 300 R



Adept 320 T



Ader Eole engine (Vapour)



Ader Avion engine (Vapour)



Ader 2V



Ader 4V



Adler 50 HP



Adler V8

Ader [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Adler [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Admiralty Rotary [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Admiralty Rotary A.R.1[4]

Adorjan & Dedics [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Adorjan & Dedics 2V

Advance Engines [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Advance 4V, 20/25 HP

Advanced Engine Design [edit] Source: RMV[1]



Advanced Engine Design Spitfire 1 Cylinder



Advanced Engine Design Spitfire 2 Cylinder



Advanced Engine Design Spitfire 3 Cylinder



Advanced Engine Design Spitfire 4 Cylinder



Advanced Engine Design K2-1000



Advanced Engine Design 110 HP (BMW Conversion)



Advanced Engine Design 220 LC



Advanced Engine Design 440 LC



Advanced Engine Design 660 LC



Advanced Engine Design 880 LC



Advanced Engine Design 530 (Kawasaki Conversion)

AEADC [edit] (Aircraft Engine & Accessory Development Corporation) Source: RMV[1] 

AEADC Gryphon M[3]



AEADC Gryphon N[3]



AEADC O-510 (Gryphon M)[3]



AEADC O-810 (Gryphon N)[3]

Aeolus Flugmotor [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aerien CC [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Aerien 20/25 HP



Aerien 30 HP



Aermacchi MB-2

Aermacchi [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aero & Marine [edit] 

Aero & Marine 50 HP

Aero Adventure (engines) [edit]

Source: RMV[1] 

Aero Adventure GFL-2000

Aero Conversions Inc. [edit] Source: RMV[1] (See AeroConversions)

Aero Development [edit] Source: RMV[1] (See SPEER)

Aero Engines Ltd. [edit] (formerly William Douglas (Bristol) Ltd.) 

Aero Engines Dryad[2]



Aero Engines Pixie[2]



Aero Engines Sprite[2]



Aero Engines Inverted V-4[1]



Aero Engines Inverted V-6[1]



Douglas 750cc



Aero Motion 0-100



Aero Motion 0-101



Aero Motors Aerobat 150 HP



Aero Pixie 153 cc, 2T



Aeroprag KT-422

Aero Motion [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aero Motors [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aero Pixie [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aero Prag [edit] Source: RMV[1]



Aeroprag AP-45



Aeroprag TP-422

Aero Products [edit] (Aero Products Aeronautical Products Corp, Naugatuck CT.) Source: RMV[1] 

Aero Products Scorpion 100 HP



Aero Sled Twin Flat, 20 HP

Aero Sled [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aero Sport International [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Aero Sport International Wade Aero (WANKEL) 2 Types

Aero Sport Power [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Aero Sport Power Up-Rated Lycomings and Continentals

Aero Thrust [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aero Turbines Ltd [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aerodaimler [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aeroconversions [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

AeroConversions AeroVee Engine

Aerojet [edit] (Aerojet-General Corporation) 

Aerojet LR59[5]



Aerojet LR87[5]



Aerojet LR91[5]



Aerojet Titan II engine[5]



Aerojet Titan III transstage engine[5]



Aerojet Ablestar[5]



Aerojet Able[5]



Aerojet M-1[5]



Aerojet Hawk motor[5] (for Hawk SAM)



Aerojet Polaris motor[5]



Aerojet Minuteman motor[5]



Aerojet Senior[5]



Aerojet 2.5KS-18000[5]



Aerojet 15KS-1000[5]



Aerojet 15NS-250[5]

Aeromarine Company [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Aeromarine Company D5-1 (Pulse-Jet)



Aeromarine AL[1]



Aeromarine NAL[1]



Aeromarine S[1]



Aeromarine S-12[1]



Aeromarine AR-3[3]



Aeromarine AR-3-40[3]



Aeromarine AR-5[3]



Aeromarine AR-7[1]



Aeromarine AL-24[1]



Aeromarine B-9[1]



Aeromarine B-45[3]



Aeromarine B-90[3]



Aeromarine D-12[3]



Aeromarine K-6[3]



Aeromarine L-6[1]

Aeromarine [edit]



Aeromarine L-6-D (direct drive)[4]



Aeromarine L-6-G (geared)[4]



Aeromarine L-8[3]



Aeromarine RAD[3]



Aeromarine T-6[3]



Aeromarine U-6[3]



Aeromarine U-6-D[1]



Aeromarine U-8[1]



Aeromarine U-8-873[1]



Aeromarine U-8D[3]



Aeromarine 85hp 1914[3]



Aeromarine 90hp 1917[4]



Aeromarine 100hp[1][3]



Aeromax 100 I-F-B



Aeromax 100 L-D



AeroMotion O-100 Twin



AeroMotion O-101 Twin

Aeromax [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aeromotion [edit]

Aeromotor [edit] (Detroit Aeromotor. Const. Co) Source: RMV[1] 

Aeromotor 4 cylinder 30 HP



Aeromotor 6 cylinder 75 HP



Aeronamic ATS

Aeronamic [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aeronautical Engineering Co. [edit] Source: RMV[1]



Aeronautical Engineering 9-cyl radial 200 HP

Aeronautical Manufacturing [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aeronca [edit] 

Aeronca E-107 (-A)[1]



Aeronca E-113 (-A,-B, -C,-CB,-CD, CBD)[1]



Aeronca O-107



Aeronca O-113

Aeronco [edit] (Aeronautical Corporation of Great Britain Ltd.)? Source: RMV[1] 

Aeronco E-113 c

Aeroplane Motors Company [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Aeroplane Motors 8V



Aeroprotech VW 2.3

Aeroprotech [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aerosila [edit] (APU'S, APP'S) Source: RMV[1]

Aerosport [edit]



Aerosila TA-4 FE



Aerosila 6 A/U



Aerosila 8 N/K



Aerosila 12



Aerosila 12-60



Aerosila 14 (−032,-130,-35)



Aerosila 18-100(−200)



GTTP-300



Aerosport-Rockwell LB600

Aerosud-Marvol [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aerostar [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aerotech



Aerostar M14P



Aerostar M14V-26

[disambiguation needed]

[edit]

Source: RMV[1] 

Aerotech 2 Cylinder 2T



Aerotech-PL EA81, Subaru conversion.



Aerotech-PL VW conversion



Aerotech-PL BMW conversion



Aerotech-PL Suzuki conversion



Aerotech-PL Guzzi conversion



Aerotechnik Tatra-100



Aerotechnik Tatra-102



Aerotechnik Hirth (Lic)



Aerotechnik Mikron (Lic)



Aerotechnik Tatra-714 (VW)

Aerotech-PL [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aerotechnik [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aerotek (USA) [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Aerotwin [edit]

Aerotek Mazda RX-7 (conversion)

Source: RMV[1] 

Aerotwin 4 cylinder 65 HP



Aerotwin AT-972

Aerovee [edit] (See Aero Conversions)[1]

AES [edit] (See Rev-Air)[1]

AFECO [edit] (Joint Arab-French venture)[1]

Affordable Turbine Power [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Affordable Turbine Power Model 6.5



AFR BMW Conversion



Agilis TF-800



Agilis TF-1000



Agilis TF-1200



Agilis TF-1400



Agilis TF-1500



Agilis TJ-60 (MT-60)



Agilis TJ-75



Agilis TJ-80



Agilis TJ-400



Agusta GA.40

AFR [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Agilis [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Agusta [edit]



Agusta GA.70/0[1]



Agusta GA.70/V[1]



Agusta GA.140/V[1]



Agusta A.270



Turbomeca-Agusta TA.230

Ahrbecker Son and Hankers [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Ahrbecker Son and Hankers 10 HP



Ahrbecker Son and Hankers 20 HP



Ahrbecker Son and Hankers 1 Cylinder – vapor

AIC [edit] (Aviation Ind. China. See Catic and Carec)[1]

Aichi [edit] Source:Gunston 1989[6] except where noted.

A preserved Aichi Atsuta

AIDC [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aiello [edit]



Aichi AC-1



Aichi Atsuta (License-built Daimler-Benz DB 601A for IJN)(Type 31)



Aichi Ha-70 (2 X Coupled Atsuta Type 30's)



21/AE1A[1]



32/AE1P[1]



Aiello Experimentals, various models[1]

Air Repair Incorporated [edit] Source: RMV[1] (Jacobs License) 

Air Repair Incorporated L-4



Air Repair Incorporated L-5



Air Repair Incorporated L-6



Air Repair Incorporated R755



Air Ryder Subaru EA-81 (Conversion)

(Jacobs-Page License)

Air Ryder [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Air Technical Arsenal [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Air Technical Arsenal TSU-11



Air Technical Arsenal TR-30

Air-Craft Engine Corp [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

Air-Craft Engine Corp LA-1

Aircat [edit] (Detroit Aircraft Eng. Corp.) Source: RMV[1] 

Aircat Radial 5 cylinders

Aircooled Motors [edit] (See Franklin)

Aircraft [edit] ( Aircraft Engine Co Inc, Oakland CA.) 

Aircraft 1911 80hp

Aircraft Engine Develop. [edit]



Alfaro Axial



"Baby" Twin-flat

Aircraft Engine Services [edit] 

AES -V300T

Aircraft Engine Specialists [edit] 

Millenium (Up-rated Lyc. and Cont)

Aircraft Holding Corp. [edit] 

Murray Ajax



Murray Atlas

Aircraft & Ind. Motor Corp. [edit] (See Schubert)

Aircraft Propeller Co. [edit] Airculture [edit] 

Guzzi (conversion)[1]



BMW (conversion)[1]



Hiro[1]

Airdelta [edit] AiResearch [edit] (See Garrett, Allied Signal and Honeywell)

Airex [edit] 

Airex Rx2[1]



Airex Rx10[1]

Airmotive-Perito [edit] See ADAPT 

Airmotive-Perito 280N



Airmotive-Perito 300R



Airmotive-Perito 320T

Airship [edit] 

Airship A-Tech 100 Diesel[1]



Ramjet on rotor



Aixro XR-40



Aixro XR-50



Ajax 7-cyl rotary



Ajax 6-cyl radial (2 rows of 3 cyls.), 80 HP



Akkerman Model 235 30 HP, special fuel[1]



Funk E200



Funk E4L[1]



Albatross 6-cyl Radial[1]



Albatross 6-cyl Radial[1]



Aldasoro aero engine[1]

Airways Mfg. [edit] AISA [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Aixro [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Ajax [edit] Source: RMV[1]

Akkerman [edit] Akron [edit]

AKSAI [edit] Albatross [edit] (Albatross Code Detroit)

Aldasoro [edit] Mantovani [edit]



Mantovani Citroën 2CV car engine conversion[1]



Alexander 4-cyl[1]



Alexanderradial 5-cyl[1]

Alexander [edit]

Alfa Romeo [edit] Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930–1945[7]

Alfa Romeo 115 

Alfa Romeo V-6 diesel[8]



Alfa Romeo V-12 diesel[8][9]



Alfa Romeo D2



Alfa Romeo 100 or RA.1100[1]



Alfa Romeo 101 or RA.1101[1]



Alfa Romeo 110



Alfa Romeo 111



Alfa Romeo 115



Alfa Romeo 116



Alfa Romeo 121



Alfa Romeo 125



Alfa Romeo 126



Alfa Romeo 127



Alfa Romeo 128



Alfa Romeo 129



Alfa Romeo 131



Alfa Romeo 135



Alfa Romeo 136



Alfa Romeo RA.1000



Alfa Romeo RA.1050



Alfa Romeo RA.1100 or AR.100[1]



Alfa Romeo RA.1101 or AR.101[1]



Alfa Romeo AR.318



Alfa Romeo Dux



Alfa Romeo Jupiter



Alfa Romeo Lynx



Alfa Romeo Mercury



Alfa Romeo Pegasus



Alfaro 155 hp 4-cyl barrel engine



Allen O-675



Alliance Warrior 7-cyl radial



Allied Monsoon Licensed manuf. of French Règnier 4L



AlliedSignal TPE-331



Garrett TPF351



AlliedSignal LTS101



AlliedSignal ALF502/LF507

Alfaro [edit] Allen [edit] Alliance [edit] Allied [edit] AlliedSignal [edit]

Allis-Chalmers [edit] Source: Gunston[6] 

Allison [edit]

Allis-Chalmers J36

Allison V-1710 

Allison VG-1410 (IV-1410 inverted air-cooled Liberty)



Allison V-1650



Allison V-1710



Allison V-3420



Allison X-4520



Allison 250 (T63)(T703)



Allison 500 (T40)



Allison 501 (D – T56)(F – T38)



Allison 503



Allison 504



Allison 545



Allison 578-DX



Allison J33



Allison J35



Allison J56



Allison J71



Allison J89



Allison J102



Allison T38



Allison T39



Allison T40



Allison T44



Allison T54



Allison T56



Allison T61



Allison T63



Allison T71



Allison T78



Allison T80



Allison T406 (AE1107)



Allison T701 (Allison 501-M62)



Allison T703 (Allison 250)



Allison TF32



Allison TF41 (RR Spey)



Allison GMA 200



Allison GMA 500



Almen A-4



Alvis Alcides



Alvis Alcides Major



Alvis Leonides



Alvis Leonides Major



Alvis Maeonides Major



Alvis Pelides



Alvis Pelides Major

Almen [edit] Alvis [edit] Source: Lumsden[2]

American Cirrus Engine (ACE) [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

American Cirrus Engine 7 cylinder (Jacobs LA-1)



American Cirrus Engine Cirrus



American Cirrus Engine Hi-Drive

American Engineering Corporation [edit] Source: RMV[1] 

ACE Keane

American Helicopter [edit]



American Helicopter PJ49 Pulsejet



American 1911 rotary



American S-5 radial

American [edit]

AMCEL [edit] (AMCEL Propulsion Company) 

AMCEL controllable solid fuel rocket[5]



Angle 100hp Radial



Ansaldo San Giorgio 4E-14



Antoinette 35hp V-8 3.15" x 3.15" (80mm x 80mm)



Antoinette 64hp V-16 3.15" x 3.15" (80mm x 80mm)



Antoinette 8V 67 hp V-8 4.33" x 4.13" (110mm x 105mm)



Antoinette 165hp V-16 4.33" x 4.13" (110mm x 105mm)

Angle [edit] Ansaldo [edit] (Gio. Ansaldo & C.)

Antoinette [edit] Source:Gunston[6][8]

Anzani [edit] (Société des Moteurs Anzani) Source:Gunston[6][10] and[8]

Anzani 6



Anzani 3-cyl. Fan 10-12 hp 3.35" x 3.35"



Anzani 3-cyl. Fan 12-15 hp 3.35" x 3.94"



Anzani 3-cyl. Fan 25-30 hp 4.13" x 5.12"



Anzani 3-cyl. Fan 30-35 hp 4.73" x 5.12"



Anzani 3-cyl. Fan 40-45 hp 5.32" x 5.92"



Anzani 3-cyl. Fan 45-50 hp



Anzani 3-cyl. Y (Radial) 30hp



Anzani 4-cyl. V 30-35 hp (water-cooled) 35 hp at 1,600 rpm



Anzani 4-cyl. V 60-70 hp (water-cooled)



Anzani 5-cyl. Radial 45hp



Anzani 5-cyl. Radial 60hp



Anzani 6-cyl. Radial 45hp at 1,300 rpm



Anzani 6-cyl. Radial 70hp



Anzani 7-cyl. Radial 95hp



Anzani 10-cyl. Radial 100hp



Anzani 14-cyl. Radial 160hp



Anzani 20-cyl. Radial 200hp

British Anzani [edit] Source: Lumsden[2] 

Anzani (British) 35hp 2-cyl.



Anzani (British) 45hp 6-cyl.



Anzani (British) 60hp 6-cyl.



Anzani (British) 100hp 10-cyl.

ARDEM [edit] (Avions Roger Druine Engines M) 

Ardem 4 CO2

Argus Motoren [edit] Source:Gunston[6] except where noted 

Argus 1908 4-cylinder[11]



Argus As I 4-cylinder, 100-hp, year 1913[12]



Argus As II, 6-cylinder, 120-hp, year 1914[13]



Argus As III 6-cylinder upright inline



Argus As 5 odd radial-like arrangement 24-cylinder inline



Argus As 7 9R 700 hp[11]



Argus As 8 4-cylinder inverted inline[11]



Argus As 10 8-cylinder inverted V[11]



Argus As 12 16H 550 hp[11]



Argus As 17



Argus As 014 pulse jet engine for V-1 flying bomb and Tornado boat



Argus As 044[11]



Argus As 16 4-cylinder inverted inline 40 hp[11]



Argus As 17 6-cylinder inverted inline 225 hp / 285 hp[11]



Argus As 401 development and renumbering of the As 10



Argus As 402[11]



Argus As 403 radial engine project, not built.



Argus As 410 12-cylinder inverted V[11]



Argus As 411 12-cylinder inverted V[11]



Argus As 412 24-cylinder H-block, prototyped[11]



Argus As 413 similar to 412, never built[11]



Argus 109-014



Argus 109-044[11]



Argus 115hp 6-cylinder upright inline 130x130[4]



Argus 130hp 6-cylinder upright inline 130x130[4]



Argus 145hp 6-cylinder upright inline 140x140[4]



Argus 190hp 6-cylinder upright inline 150x145[4]

Armstrong Siddeley [edit] Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden,[2] gas turbine and rocket engines, Gunston.[6]

Armstrong Siddeley Tiger at the London Science Museum

Piston Engines [edit] 

Armstrong Siddeley Boarhound



Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah



Armstrong Siddeley Civet



Armstrong Siddeley Cougar



Armstrong Siddeley Deerhound



Armstrong Siddeley Genet



Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major



Armstrong Siddeley Hyena



Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar



Armstrong Siddeley Leopard



Armstrong Siddeley Lynx



Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose



Armstrong Siddeley Ounce



Armstrong Siddeley Panther



Armstrong Siddeley Serval



Armstrong Siddeley Tiger



Armstrong Siddeley Wolfhound



Armstrong Siddeley Adder



Armstrong Siddeley ASX

Gas turbines [edit]



Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba



Armstrong Siddeley Mamba



Armstrong Siddeley Python



Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire



Armstrong Siddeley Viper

Rocket engines [edit] 

Armstrong Siddeley Alpha



Armstrong Siddeley Beta



Armstrong Siddeley Delta



Armstrong Siddeley Screamer



Armstrong Siddeley Snarler



Armstrong Siddeley Spartan



Armstrong Siddeley Stentor

Armstrong-Whitworth [edit] 

Armstrong-Whitworth 1918 30° V-12[4]



Arrow F V-8



Arrow 250



Arrow 500



Arrow 1000



Arsenal 12H



Arsenal 12H-Tandem



Arsenal 24H



Arsenal 24H-Tandem



Ashmusen 1908 60hp = 60 hp 8HOA; dry wt: 235#.

Arrow [edit] Arrow SNC [edit]

Arsenal [edit] Source:Gunston[6]

Ashmusen [edit]



Ashmusen 1908 105hp



Ashmusen O-150 1912



Ashmusen O-595 O-12 1917 9.77 litres[4]



Aspin Flat-Four



Aster 51hp 4-cylin-line



Atwood 12-180



Atwood M-1 (1916)



Atwood M-2 (1916)



Atwood Twin Six

Aspin [edit] Aster [edit] Data from:[8]

Atwood [edit]

Aubier & Dunne [edit] Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930–1945[7] 

Aubier & Dunne 2-cyl. 17hp

Austro-Daimler [edit] Source:Gunston[6] 

Austro-Daimler 90hp 6-cyl.



Austro-Daimler 120hp 6-cyl.



Austro-Daimler 160hp 6-cyl.



Austro-Daimler 185hp 6-cyl.



Austro-Daimler 200hp 6-cyl.[4]



Austro-Daimler 210hp 6-cyl.



Austro-Daimler 225hp 6-cyl.



Austro-Daimler 300hp V-12



Austro-Daimler 360hp

Austro Engine [edit] 

Austro Engine E4 (AE 300)



Austro Engine E8



Austro Engine AE50R



Austro Engine AE75R



Austro Engine AE80R



Austro Engine AE500

Ava [edit] (L'Agence General des Moteurs Ava) 

Ava 4A-00[14]



Ava 4A-02

Avia [edit] (Avia Wytwórnia Maszyn Precyzjnych) 

Avia 3



Avia Rk.12[14]



Avia Rk.17[14]



Avia Vr-30



Avia WZ-7[5]



Avia WZ-100[5]



M108H[15]



Avia M 110H



Avia M 137[16]



Avia M 332



Avia M 337[16]



Aviadvigatel PS90

Avia [edit] (Avia Narodny Podnik)

Aviadvigatel [edit] AMT [edit] (Aviation Microjet Technology) 

AMT-450[17]



AMT Olympus[18]



AMT Titan[19]



A.V. Roe 20hp 2-cyl.[2]



Avro Alpha[2]



Avro Chinook



Avro Iroquois



Avro Orenda



Axelson A-7-R[3]



Axelson-Floco B

A.V. Roe [edit] Avro [edit] Avro Canada [edit] Source:Gunston[6]

Axelson [edit]

Axial Vector Engine Corporation [edit] 

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B [edit] Bailey Aviation [edit] 

Bailey B200



Bailey V5

Basse und Selve [edit] (Basse & Selve, Altena (Westf) Flugmotorenwerke) 

Basse und Selve BuS.III 150 hp



Basse und Selve BuS.IV 260 hp



Basse und Selve BuS.IVa 300 hp[4]



Bates 29hp V-4

Bates [edit] Data from:[8]

Beardmore [edit] Source: Lumsden[2]

Beardmore 120 hp on display at the London Science Museum 

Beardmore 90 hp



Beardmore 120 hp



Beardmore 160 hp[4]



Beardmore Pacific



Beardmore Simoon



Beardmore Tornado



Beardmore 12-cyl opposed diesel[8]



Beardmore Typhoon



Galloway Adriatic



Galloway Atlantic[4]



Siddeley-Deasy Puma[4]



Siddeley Tiger



Béarn 6-D[20]



Beatty 50hp 4-cyl.[2]

Béarn [edit] Beatty [edit] Bell Aerosystems Company [edit] 

Bell Model 8096 Agena[5]



Bentley B.R.1[4]



Bentley B.R.2[4]



Benz Bz.II



Benz Bz.III



Benz Bz.IIIa



Benz Bz.IIIb



Benz Bz.IIIbo



Benz Bz.IV



Benz Bz.IVa



Benz Bz.VI

Bentley [edit] Source: Lumsden[2]

Benz [edit] Source:Gunston[6]

Berliner [edit]

(Emile Berliner) 

Berliner 6hp rotary helicopter engine

Besler [edit] (SEE: Doble-Besler)

B.H.P. [edit] (Beardmore-Halford-Pullinger) 

B.H.P 160hp



B.H.P 200hp



Blackburn Cirrus



Blackburn Cirrus Midget



Blackburn Cirrus Minor



Blackburn Cirrus Major



Blackburn Nimbus



Blackburn Cirrus Bombardier

Blackburn [edit] Source: Lumsden[2]

Blackburne [edit] (Burney and Blackburne) Source: Lumsden[2] 

Blackburne Tomtit



Blackburne Thrush

BMW [edit] Source:Gunston[6] except where noted (Bayerische Motorenwerke – Bavarian Motor Company))

BMW 801 

BMW I



BMW II



BMW III



BMW IIIa



BMW IV



BMW V



BMW Va



BMW VI



BMW VIIa



BMW X



BMW 003 axial-flow turbojet



BMW 112 12-cylinder, (prototype)



BMW 114



BMW 116



BMW 117[11]



BMW 132



BMW 139



BMW 801



BMW 802



BMW 803



BMW 804



BMW 805[11]



BMW 109-002 (Bramo 109-002)



BMW 109-003



BMW 109-018



BMW 109-028



BMW 109-510[11]



BMW 109-511[11]



BMW 109-528



BMW 109-548[11]



BMW 109-558[11]



BMW 109-708[11]



BMW 109-718[11]



BMW P-3306[11]



BMW P-3307[11]



BMW MTU 6011[21]



BMW 6012(MTU 6012) Turboshaft engine[5]



BMW 8025[5]



BMW 8026[5]



BMW GO-480-B1A6



BMW-Lanova 114 V-4 9-cyl. radial diesel engine[9]

Boeing [edit] Source:Pelletier[22] except where noted 

Boeing T50



Boeing T60



Boeing 502



Boeing 520



Boeing 540 gas turbine engine (turboprop)



Boeing 550



Boeing 551 gas turbine engine (turboprop)



Boeing 553 gas turbine engine (turboprop)



Boitel soleil[14]

Boitel [edit] (Achille Boitel)

Bonner [edit] (Aero Bonner Ltd.) 

Bonner Super Sapphire[16]



Borzecki 2RB



Borzecki JB 2X250



Botali Diesel – eight-cylinder air-cooled 118 hp[9]

Borzecki [edit] (Jozef Borzecki)

Botali [edit] Bramo [edit] (Brandenburgische Motorenwerke – Brandenburg motor company) Source:Gunston[6] except where noted 

Bramo Sh.14A[14]



Bramo 301[11]



Bramo 314



Bramo 322



Bramo 323 Fafnir



Bramo 325[11]



Bramo 328[11]



Bramo 329 Twin Fafnir



Bramo 109-002



Bramo 109-003



Brandner E-300

Brandner [edit] Breguet-Bugatti [edit] 

Breguet-Bugatti U.16



Breguet-Bugatti U.24



Breguet-Bugatti U.24bis



Breguet-Bugatti Quadrimotor Type A



Breguet-Bugatti Quadrimotor Type B



Breguet-Bugatti H-32B

Breitfeld & Danek [edit] 

Breitfeld & Danek Perun I 6-cyl 170 hp



Breitfeld & Danek Perun II 6-cyl 276 hp



Breitfeld-Danek BD-500

Breuer [edit] (Breuer Werke G.m.b.H.) 

Breuer 9-091[11]



Breuer 9-094[11]



Brewer Type M Gryphon O-8[14]



Brewer 250hp O-12[14]



Brewer 500hp X-16[14]

Brewer [edit] (Captain R.W.A. Brewer)

Bristol [edit] Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden,[2] gas turbine and rocket engines, Gunston.[6]

Bristol Pegasus radial 

Bristol Aquila



Bristol Centaurus



Bristol Cherub



Bristol Draco



Bristol Hercules



Bristol Hydra



Bristol Jupiter



Bristol Lucifer



Bristol Mercury



Bristol Neptune



Bristol Olympus



Bristol Orion sleeve-valve



Bristol Orion turbo-prop/shaft



Bristol Orpheus



Bristol Pegasus (radial engine)



Bristol BE53 Pegasus (later, BS53 the Harrier engine)



Bristol Perseus



Bristol Phoenix diesel radial[8][9]



Bristol Proteus



Bristol Taurus



Bristol Theseus



Bristol Thor



Bristol Titan



Bristol BRJ.801



Bristol BRJ.1 6in ramjet, Initial development model using Boeing combustor.



Bristol BRJ.2 16in ramjet. Scaled up BRJ1 with Boeing combustor.



Bristol BRJ.2/5 16in M2 ramjet.Used on early Red Duster. Known to the MoS as BT.1 Thor



Bristol BRJ.3 16in M2 ramjet. Fitted with NGTE combustor and used on XRD. Rated at 100000lb (444.8KN) at M3, Ø = 16in (40.2cm)



Bristol BRJ.4/1 16in M2 ramjet. Used on early Red Duster and Bloodhound I. Known to the MoS as BT.2 Thor



Bristol BRJ.5/1 16in M2 ramjet. Used on Bloodhound II. Became BT.3 Thor



Bristol BRJ.601 16in M3 ramjet. Tested on Bobbin.



Bristol BRJ.701 23in M3 ramjet project study.



Bristol BRJ.801 18in M3 ramjet. Initial M3 ramjet developed for Stage 1¾ Blue Envoy.



Bristol BRJ.811 18in M3 ramjet. M3 ramjet developed for Stage 1¾ Blue Envoy.



Bristol BRJ.824 18in M3 ramjet. Cancelled with Blue Steel Mk2.

Bristol Siddeley [edit] 

Bristol Siddeley BS.53 Pegasus



Bristol Siddeley BS.59[5]



Bristol Siddeley BS.100



Bristol Siddeley BS.143



Bristol Siddeley BS.347



Bristol Siddeley BS.358



Bristol Siddeley BS.360



Bristol Siddeley BS.605



Bristol Siddeley BS.1001 Bristol Siddeley M2.4 - 4.2 ramjet.



Bristol Siddeley BS.1002 Bristol Siddeley M4.5 ramjet.



Bristol Siddeley BS.1003 Odin Bristol Siddeley M3.5 ramjet, Odin.



Bristol Siddeley BS.1004 Bristol Siddeley M2.3 ramjet.



Bristol Siddeley BS.1005



Bristol Siddeley BS.1006 Bristol Siddeley M4 research ramjet. Became R.2 research engine.



Bristol Siddeley BS.1007



Bristol Siddeley BS.1008 Bristol Siddeley M1.2 ramjet.



Bristol Siddeley BS.1009 Bristol Siddeley M3 ramjet. Modified BT.3 Thor intended for proposed Bloodhound III. Modified nozzle, intake and diffuser.[5]



Bristol Siddeley BS.1010



Bristol Siddeley BS.1011 Rated at 40000lb (177.9KN).



Bristol Siddeley BS.1012 Bristol Siddeley combination powerplant for APD 1019 and P.42. Used Olympus or BS.100 turbomachinery, bypass duct burning and ramjets.



Bristol Siddeley BS.1013 Bristol Siddeley ramjet study for stand-off missile. Possibly for Pandora.



Bristol Siddeley/SNECMA M45G



Bristol Siddeley/SNECMA M45H



Bristol Siddeley Gamma Mk.201[5] (for Black Knight)



Bristol Siddeley Gamma Mk.301[5] (for Black Knight)



Bristol Siddeley Gnome



Bristol Siddeley Gyron Junior[5]



Bristol Siddeley Stentor[5]



Bristol Siddeley Double Spectre[5]



Bristol Siddeley PR 37[5]



Bristol Siddeley Cumulus[5]



Bristol Siddeley Nimbus



Bristol Siddeley Orpheus



Bristol Siddeley Sapphire



Bristol Siddeley Spartan I[5]



Bristol Siddeley Viper



Bristol Siddeley BSRJ.801



Bristol Siddeley BSRJ.824[5]



Bristol Siddeley NRJ.1



Bristol Siddeley R.1 Bristol Siddeley research ramjet.



Bristol Siddeley R.2 Bristol Siddeley research ramjet.

British Salmson [edit] (British Salmson Engines Limited) 

British Salmson AD.3



British Salmson AC.7[2]



British Salmson AC.9[2]



British Salmson AD.9[2]



British Salmson AD.9R srs III[2]



British Salmson AD.9NG[2]

Brouhot [edit] Data from:[8] 

Brouhot 60hp V-8



Buchet 24hp 6-cyl radial 3.15" x 3.15"



Bücker M 700



Bugatti 8



Bugatti U-16



Bugatti Type 14



Bugatti Type 34 U-16



Bugatti Type 50B



Bugatti Type 60

Buchet [edit] Data from:[8]

Bücker [edit] Bugatti [edit]

King Bugatti U-16

Burlat [edit] (Société des Moteurs Rotatifs Burlat) 

Burlat 1909 8cyl. 35-40hp rotary 35–40 hp @ 1800 rpm, 95 mm x 120 mm. 85 kg. 6 500F[23]



Burlat 1910 8cyl. 65-70hp rotary 65–70 hp @ 1800 rpm, 120 mm x 120 mm, 120 kg, 11000F[23]



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C [edit] Cal-Aero [edit] ( Cal-aero Institute, California) 

Cal-Aero XLC-1[24]



Secondo Campini thermojet

Campini [edit] Source:Gunston[6]

CANSA [edit] (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino – Costruzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi S.A.) 

CANSA C.80[7]

Carden Aero Engines [edit]

Source:Ord-Hume.[25] 

Carden-Ford 31hp 4-cyl.



Carden-Ford S.P.1



Caunter B[2]



Caunter C[2]



Caunter D[2]

Caunter [edit]

Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka [edit] Data from:[8] 

Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka ZOD 260-B 2-stroke radial diesel engine – 260 hp[9]

CFM International [edit] 

CFM International CFM56[6]



CFM International F108



CFM International LEAP

Chaise [edit] (Societe Anonyme Omnium Metallurgique et Industriel) 

Chaise 30hp V-4[14]



Chamberlin L-236



Chamberlin L-267

Chamberlin [edit]

Changzhou [edit] (Changzhou Lan Xiang Machinery Works) 

Changzhou WZ-6



Charomskiy AN.1

Charomskiy [edit] Source:Gunston[6]



Charomskiy ACh-30



Charomskiy ACh-31



Charomskiy ACh-32



Charomskiy ACh-39



Charomskiy M-40



Chelomey D-3 Pulse-jet



Chelomey D-5 Pulse-jet



Chelomey D-6 Pulse-jet



Chelomey D-7 Pulse-jet



Chevrolair 1923 Air-cooled in-line 4 upright and inverted[26]



Chevrolair 1923 Water-cooled in-line 4 upright[26]



Chevrolair D-4



Chevrolair D-6[27]



Chevrolet Corvair engine

Chelomey [edit]

Chevrolair [edit]

Chevrolet [edit] CAREC [edit] (China National Aero-Engine Corporation) 

CAREC WP-11



Chotia 460[16]

Chotia [edit] Christmas Penny Turbines [edit] 

NPT301 LTD[28]



Chrysler IV-2220[29]



Chrysler T36

Chrysler [edit]

Cicaré Aeronáutica [edit]



Cicaré 4C2T



Cirrus I



Cirrus II



Cirrus III



Cirrus Hermes



Cirrus Major



Cirrus Minor



Cisco Snap 100



Citroen 2cyl Citroën 2CV – 18 hp@N/A rpm



Citroen 4cyl Citroën GS 1.2 – 65 hp@5700rpm

Cieslak [edit] Cirrus [edit] Source:Gunston[29]

Cisco Motors [edit] Citroen [edit]

Clément-Bayard [edit] Data from:[8] 

Clément-Bayard 50hp 7-cyl Radial 3.94" X 4.53"



Clément-Bayard 117hp 6-cyl in-line 6.10" x 7.28"



Clément-Bayard 118hp 4-cyl in-line 7.48" x 9.06"



Clément-Bayard 29hp 4-cyl in-line 3.94" x 4.73"

Cleone (engine manufacturer) [edit] 

Cleone 1930 25hp 2-cyl hor opp 2 stroke

Clêrget [edit] (Société Clêrget-Blin et Cie / Pierre Clêrget) Source:Lumsden[2] except where noted

Clêrget 9B on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum 

Clêrget 50hp 7-cyl water-cooled radial (1907)[30]



Clêrget 200hp V8 60° V in-line water-cooled (1908)[30]



Clêrget 2K[30]



Clêrget 4V 40 hp 4-cyl in-line water-cooled (1908)[30]



Clêrget 4W 40 hp 4-cyl in-line water-cooled (1910)[30]



Clêrget 7Y



Clêrget 7Z[4]



Clêrget 9A (Diesel radial engine)[30][31]



Clêrget 9B 130 hp[4]



Clêrget 9C[30]



Clêrget 9J



Clêrget 9Z 110 hp[4]



Clêrget 11Eb 200 hp[4]



Clêrget 14D[30]



Clêrget 14E[30]



Clêrget 14F[14][30][32] (Diesel radial engine) 

Clêrget 14Fcs[32]



Clêrget 14F1[9]



Clêrget 14F2[30]



Clêrget 14U[30]



Clêrget 16H diesel v-16



Clêrget 16SS diesel[30]



Clêrget 16X[4][30]



Clêrget 32 diesel[30]



Clêrget Type Transatlantique (H type)[33]



Clêrget monocylinder powder powdered coal test engine[30]



Clêrget monocylinder 2x variable compression[30]



Clêrget monocylinder 4x variable compression[30]



Clêrget 180-2T V-8 2x variable compression[30]



Clêrget 180-4T V-8 4x variable compression[30]



Clêrget 100hp diesel 1928 9-cyl. radial[14]



Clêrget 200hp diesel 1929 9-cyl. radial[14]



Clêrget 250hp diesel 9-cyl. radial[14]



Clêrget 300hp diesel 9-cyl. radial[9][14]

C.L.M. [edit] (Compagnie Lilloise de Moteurs S.A) 

Lille 6 AS 6-cyl opposed piston 2-stroke diesel (Junkers Jumo 205 licence built)

CNA [edit] (Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica) 

CNA C.II



CNA C.VI I.R.C.43



CNA C-7[7]



CNA D.4



CNA D.VIII



Coatalen V12 Diesel



Colombo D.110



Colombo S.53[7]



Colombo S.63[7]

Coatalen [edit] Source:Brew[34]

Colombo [edit]

Comet [edit]

(Comet Engine Corp, Madison WI.) 

Comet 130hp



Comet 5



Comet 7-D 1928 (ATC 9) = 150hp 612ci 7RA.



Comet 7-E 1929 (ATC 47) = 165hp 612ci 7RA.



Comet 7-RA 1928 (ATC 9) = 130hp 7RA.

CAC [edit] (Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation) 

CAC R-975 Cicada



CAC R-1340



CAC R-1830



CAC Merlin

Compagnie Lilloise de Moteurs [edit] 

CLM 6as

Conrad [edit] (Deutsche Motorenbau G.m.b.H.) 

Conrad C.III – (licence built by N.A.G. as the C.III N.A.G.)

Continental [edit] Note: Continental use military style O-nnn designations even when there is no military designation allocated. 

Continental A40



Continental A50



Continental A65



Continental A70



Continental A75



Continental A80



Continental A90



Continental A100



Continental C75



Continental C85



Continental C90



Continental C115



Continental C125



Continental C140



Continental C145



Continental C175



Continental E165



Continental E185



Continental E225



Continental E250



Continental GR-9A



Continental Tiara 4-180



Continental Tiara 6-260



Continental Tiara 6-285



Continental Tiara 6-320



Continental Tiara 8-380



Continental Tiara 8-450



Continental Voyager 200



Continental Voyager 300



Continental Voyager 370



Continental Voyager 550



Continental O-110



Continental O-170



Continental O-190



Continental O-200



Continental O-240



Continental O-255



Continental O-270 (Tiara)



Continental O-280



Continental O-300



Continental O-315



Continental O-346



Continental O-360



Continental O-368 (4cyl. O-550)



Continental O-405 (Tiara)



Continental O-470



Continental O-520



Continental O-526



Continental O-540 (Tiara)



Continental O-550



Continental OL-200



Continental OL-370



Continental-Honda OL-370



Continental OL-550



Continental OL-1430



Continental V-1650 (Merlin)



Continental V-1430



Continental IV-1430



Continental I-1430



Continental XH-2860



Continental R-545



Continental R-670



Continental W-670



Continental Model 210 (XT51-1 - Turbomeca Artouste I) 280 shp



Continental Model 217-5 (XT72 - Turbomeca Astazou) 600shp



Continental Model 217-10 (XT65 - scaled down Astazou) 305 shp



Continental Model 217A (XT67 - Turbomeca Astazou X)



Continental Model 220-2 (XT51-3 - Turbomeca Artouste II)



Continental Model 227



Continental Model 300



Continental Model 320 (Turbomeca Palas - 350 lbf thrust)



Continental Model 324 (550 lbf thrust)



Continental Model 325 (Continental TS325-1?)



Continental Model 352



Continental Model 354



Continental Model 356



Continental Model 500



Continental TD-300



Continental TS325



Continental TP-500



Continental Model R-20



Continental J69



Continental RJ35 Ramjet



Continental RJ45 Ramjet



Continental RJ49 Ramjet



Continental T51



Continental T65



Continental T67



Continental T69



Continental T72

Continental IO-520

Cosmos Engineering Company [edit] Source: Lumsden[2] 

Cosmos Jupiter



Cosmos Lucifer



Cosmos Mercury

Coventry Victor [edit] 

Coventry Victor Neptune[2]

Crankless Engines Company [edit] (Anthony Michell) 

Michell XB-4070

C.R.M.A. [edit] (Société de construction et de Reparationde Materiel Aéronautique) 

C.R.M.A. Type 102

Curtiss OX-5 at the Lone Star Flight Museum

Curtiss [edit] 

Curtiss 250hp V-12 1649 cu in[4] AB?



Curtiss 25-30hp



Curtiss A-2 (9hp V-2)



Curtiss A-4



Curtiss A-8



Curtiss AB



Curtiss B-8



Curtiss C-1



Curtiss C-2



Curtiss C-4



Curtiss C-6[35]



Curtiss C-12



Curtiss CD-12[36]



Curtiss Crusader



Curtiss D-12[35]



Curtiss E-4[37]



Curtiss E-8



Curtiss H-1640 Chieftain[35]



Curtiss K-6[35]



Curtiss K-12[35]



Curtiss OX-2.



Curtiss OX-5[35]



Curtiss OXX-2[37]



Curtiss OXX-3



Curtiss OXX-5



Curtiss OXX-6



Curtiss R-600 Challenger



Curtiss R-1454



Curtiss V-2 (designation not engine layout)[37]



Curtiss V-3



Curtiss V-4



Curtiss V-1400[35]



Curtiss V-1460



Curtiss V-1550



Curtiss V-1570 Conqueror



Curtiss VX

Curtiss-Kirkham [edit] 

Curtiss-Kirkham K-12[38]

Curtiss-Wright [edit] 

Curtiss-Wright RJ41 Ramjet



Curtiss-Wright RJ47 Ramjet



Curtiss-Wright RJ51 Ramjet



Curtiss-Wright RJ55 Ramjet



Curtiss-Wright RC2-60 Wankel engine



Curtiss-Wright R-600 Challenger

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D [edit] D-Motor [edit] 

D-Motor LF26

Daiichi Kosho Company [edit] (Japan) 

Daiichi Kosho DK 472

Daimler-Benz [edit] (Daimler-Benz Abteil Gesellschaft) Source:Gunston[39] except where noted 

Daimler 1900 flugmotor[11]



Daimler 1910 4-cyl. 55hp[11]



Daimler-Benz 1926 2-cyl.[14]



Daimler-Benz F.2[14]



Daimler-Benz 750hp V-12 diesel[14]



Mercedes-Benz LOF.6 airship diesel engine



Daimler-Benz DB 600



Daimler-Benz DB 601



Daimler-Benz DB 602 V-16 diesel



Daimler-Benz DB 603



Daimler-Benz DB 604 (X-24)



Daimler-Benz DB 605



Daimler-Benz DB 606 (Coupled DB 601)



Daimler-Benz DB 607 (Diesel)



Daimler-Benz DB 609 (IV-16)



Daimler-Benz DB 610 (Coupled DB 605)



Daimler-Benz DB 612



Daimler-Benz DB 613 (Coupled DB 603G)



Daimler-Benz DB 614



Daimler-Benz DB 615 (Coupled DB 614)



Daimler-Benz DB 616



Daimler-Benz DB 617



Daimler-Benz DB 618 (Coupled DB 617)



Daimler-Benz DB 619 (Coupled DB 609)



Daimler-Benz DB 620 (Coupled DB 628)



Daimler-Benz DB 621



Daimler-Benz DB 622



Daimler-Benz DB 623



Daimler-Benz DB 624



Daimler-Benz DB 625



Daimler-Benz DB 626



Daimler-Benz DB 627



Daimler-Benz DB 628



Daimler-Benz DB 629



Daimler-Benz DB 630 W-36(Coupled W-18)



Daimler-Benz DB 631



Daimler-Benz DB 632



Daimler-Benz DB 670



Daimler-Benz DB 721 (PTL 10)



Daimler-Benz DB 730 (ZTL 6)[11]



Daimler-Benz 109-007 (Turbofan)[11]



Daimler-Benz 109-016 (Turbojet)



Daimler-Benz 109-021 (Turbojet)



Daimler-Benz PTL 6[5]



Daimler-Benz PTL 10



Daimler-Benz ZTL 6[11]



Daimler-Benz ZTL 6000



Daimler-Benz ZTL 6001



Daimler-Benz ZTL 109-007



Mercedes Typ E4F



Mercedes Fh 1256



Mercedes D.I



Mercedes D.II



Mercedes D.III



Mercedes D.IIIa



Mercedes D.IIIaü



Mercedes D.IIIav



Mercedes D.IV



Mercedes D.IVa

Damblanc-Mutti [edit] 

Damblanc-Mutti 165hp[40]



Darraq 25hp O-2



Darraq 50hp O-4



Darraq 43hp 4-cyl in-line 4.73" X 5.52"



Darraq 84hp 4-cyl in-line 6.7" X 5.52"

Darraq [edit] Data from:[8]

de Havilland [edit] Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden,[2] gas turbine and rocket engines, Gunston.[6]

de Havilland Gipsy Queen on display at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

Piston engines [edit] 

de Havilland Iris



de Havilland Ghost (V8)



de Havilland Gipsy



de Havilland Gipsy King



de Havilland Gipsy Major



de Havilland Gipsy Minor



de Havilland Gipsy Queen



de Havilland Gipsy Six



de Havilland Gipsy Twelve



Halford H.1



de Havilland Ghost



de Havilland Gnome



de Havilland Goblin



de Havilland Gyron



de Havilland Gyron Junior



de Havilland DSpe.1 Spectre



de Havilland DSpe.2 Spectre



de Havilland DSpe.3 Spectre



de Havilland DSpe.4 Spectre



de Havilland DSpe.5 Spectre

Gas turbines [edit]

Rockets [edit]



de Havilland DSpe.D.1 Double Spectre



de Havilland Sprite



de Laval T42



Deicke ADM-7[11]



Delafontaine Diesel – seven-cylinder air-cooled



DeltaHawk DH

de Laval [edit] Deicke [edit] (Arthur Deicke)

Delafontaine [edit] DeltaHawk [edit] Deschamps [edit] Data from:[8] (D.J.Deschampsdesigner – Lambert Engine & machine Co.,Illinois manufacturer) 

Deschamps v-12 inverted 2-stroke diesel



DGEN 380[41]

DGEN [edit] Diamond Engines [edit] 

Diamond Engines GIAE 50R



Diamond Engines GIAE 75R



Diamond Engines GIAE-110R

Diemech Turbine Solutions [edit] (Deland, Florida, United States) 

Diemech TJ 100



Diemech TP 100



Doble-Besler V-2 steam engine

Doble-Besler [edit]

Dobrynin [edit] Source:Gunston[33] 

Dobrynin VD-4K

Dongan [edit] (aka Harbin Engine Factory) 

Dongan HS-7



Dongan HS-8



Dongan WJ-5



Dongan WZ-5



Dongan WZ-6



Douglas 350cc



Douglas 500cc



Douglas 736cc



Douglas 750cc

Douglas [edit]

Dreher [edit] (Dreher Engineering Company) 

Dreher TJD-76 Baby Mamba[16][42]



Duesenburg H 850 hp V-16[4]



Duesenburg 125hp 4-cyl. in-line[4]



Duesenburg 300hp V[4]

Duesenburg [edit]

Duthiel-Chambers [edit] Data from:[8] 

Duthiel-Chambers 25hp O-2



Duthiel-Chambers 50hp O-4



Duthiel-Chambers 73hp O-6



Duthiel-Chambers 76hp O-4



Duthiel-Chambers 38hp OP-2



Duthiel-Chambers 56hp OP-3



Duthiel-Chambers 75hp OP-4



Duthiel-Chambers 97hp OP-3



Dux Hypocycle[43]



Dyna-Cam

Dux [edit] Dyna-Cam [edit]

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E [edit] Easton [edit] Data from:[8] 

Easton 50hp V-8



Easton 75hp V-8

Electravia [edit] 

Electravia 18kW

Elektromechanische Werke [edit] 

Elektromechanische Werke Taifun rakatenmotor[11]



Elektromechanische Werke Wasserfall rakatenmotor[11]



Elizalde Dragon

Elizalde SA [edit] Source:Gunston[33]





Elizalde D IX B.[14]



Elizalde D IX M.R.[14]



Elizalde D IX C.R.[14]

Elizalde Super Dragon[14] 

Elizalde S.D.M[14]



Elizalde S.D.M.R.[14]



Elizalde S.D.C[14]



Elizalde S.D.C.R.[14]



Elizalde Sirio



Elizalde Tigre IV

EMG [edit] (EMG Engineering Company – Eugene M. Gluhareff) 

Gluhareff G8-2[16]

Engine Alliance [edit] 

Engine Alliance GP7200

ENMA [edit] (Empresea Nacional de motores de Aviacion S.A.) 

ENMA S-VII Sirio[44]



ENMA B-4 Beta[5][44]



ENMA B-42 Beta[5]



ENMA A-1 Alcion[5][44]



ENMA F-IV Flecha[5][44]



ENMA G-IV-A5 Tigre[5][5][44]



ENMA G-IV-B5 Tigre[5][5][44]



ENMA Flecha F.1[5][44]



ENMA Sirio S2[5]



ENMA Sirio S3[5]



ENMA 4.(2L)-00-93[5]



ENMA 4.(L)-00-125[5]



ENMA 4.(L)-00-150[5]



ENMA 7.E-CR.15-275[5]



ENMA 7.E-C20-500[5]



ENMA 7.E-CR20-600[5]



ENMA 7.E-CR.15-275[5]



ENMA 7.E-CR.15-275[5]



ENMA 9.E-C.29-775[5]



E.N.V. Type A[2]



E.N.V. Type C[2]



E.N.V. Type D[2]



E.N.V. Type F[2]



E.N.V. Type FA[2]



E.N.V. Type H (O-4)[2]



E.N.V. Type T[2]



E.N.V. 40hp V-8 3.35" x 3.54"



E.N.V. 62hp V-8 4.13" x 4.33"



E.N.V. 60hp V-8 3.94" X 5.12"



E.N.V. 1914 100hp V-8[2]



E.N.V. 1909 25/30hp O-4[2]



E.N.V. 1910 30hp O-4[2]

E.N.V. [edit] Source:Tagg[45] and[8]

Eurojet [edit] Source:Gunston[46]



Eurojet EJ200



Europrop TP400

Europrop [edit]

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F [edit] F&S [edit] 

F&S K 8 B

Fairchild [edit] Source:Gunston[47] except where noted 

Fairchild Caminez 4-cylinder[48]



Fairchild Caminez 8 cylinder[48]



Ranger 6-390B (L-390)



Ranger 6-410B (L-410)



Ranger L-440 (6-440C)



Ranger V-770 (SGV770B)



Fairchild J44



Fairchild J63



Fairchild J83



Fairchild T46



Fairdiesel barrel engine



Fairey Felix



Fairey P.12 Prince I and II



Fairey P.16 Prince 3



Fairey P.24 Monarch



Farcot 64 hp 8cyl radial? 4.13" x 4.73"

Fairdiesel [edit] Fairey [edit] Source: Lumsden[2]

Farcot [edit] Data from:[8]

Farina [edit] (S.A. Stabilimenti Farina) 

Farina Algol[14]



Farina Aligoth[14]



Farina T.58[14]



Farman 7 E

Farman [edit] Source:Liron[49][50]





Farman 7 E.A



Farman 7 E.D

Farman 8 V 



Farman 8 Vi

Farman 9 E



Farman 9 E.B



Farman 12 B



Farman 12 C 

Farman 12 Crs



Farman 12 D



Farman 12 G inverted V-12 350 hp



Farman 12 V



Farman 12 W 

Farman 12 We



Farman 12 Wers



Farman 18 W



Farman 18 T

Fiat [edit] Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930–1945[7] 

Fiat twin Airship engine[4]



Fiat V-8 ca. 1919 400 hp?[4]



Fiat SA8/75



Fiat S.55



Fiat A.10



Fiat A.12



Fiat A.14



Fiat A.15



Fiat A.20 





Fiat A.20 A.Q.

Fiat A.22 

Fiat A.22 R



Fiat A.22 T

Fiat A.24 

Fiat A.24 R



Fiat A.25



Fiat A.30 

Fiat A.30 R.A.

 

Fiat A.33 



Fiat A.30 R.A.bis Fiat A.33 R.C.35

Fiat A.50 

Fiat A.50 S



Fiat A.53



Fiat A.54



Fiat A.55[14]



Fiat A.58[14]



Fiat A.59 

Fiat A.59 R



Fiat A.59 R.C.



Fiat A.60



Fiat A.70 





Fiat A.70 S

Fiat A.74 

Fiat A.74 R.C.38



Fiat A.74 R.C.42

Fiat A.76 

Fiat A.76 R.C.40



Fiat A.78[14]



Fiat A.80





Fiat A.80 R.C.20



Fiat A.80 R.C.41

Fiat A.82 



Fiat A.82 R.C.42S

Fiat A.83 

Fiat A.83 R.C.24/52



Fiat AS.2 Schneider Trophy 1926



Fiat AS.3



Fiat AS.5 Schneider Trophy 1929



Fiat AS.6 Schneider Trophy 1931



Fiat AS.8



Fiat RA.1000



Fiat RA.1050 R.C.58 Tifone



Fiat ANA Diesel – six in-line, water-cooled – 220 hp



Fiat AN.1 Diesel



Fiat AN.2 Diesel



Fiat 4002



Fiat 4004



Fiat 4023



Fiat 4024



Fiat 4301



Fiat 4700

Firewall Forward Aero Engines [edit] 

Firewall Forward CAM 100



Firewall Forward CAM 125

Flader [edit] Source:Geen and Cross[51] 

Flader J55[51] Type 124 Lieutenant



Flader T33[51] Type 125? Brigadier



Fletcher 5hp[2]



Fletcher 9hp[2]



Fletcher Empress 50 hp rotary[2]

Fletcher [edit]

FNM [edit] (Fábrica Nacional de Motores) 

FNM R-760



FNM R-975



4 Cylinder X engine



8 Cylinder X engine



Ford PJ31 Pulsejet, see Republic-Ford JB-2

Ford [edit]



Ford V-1650 V-12

Franklin Engine Company [edit] Source:Gunston.[52] 

Franklin 2A4-45



Franklin 2A4-49



Franklin 2A-110



Franklin 2A-120



Franklin 2AL-112



Franklin 4A-225



Franklin 4A-235



Franklin 4A4-100



Franklin 4A4-75



Franklin 4A4-85



Franklin 4A4-95



Franklin 4AC-150



Franklin 4AC-171



Franklin 4AC-176



Franklin 4AC-199



Franklin 4AC



Franklin 4ACG-176



Franklin 4ACG-199



Franklin 4AL-225



Franklin 6A-335



Franklin 6A-350



Franklin 6A3



Franklin 6A4



Franklin 6A4-125



Franklin 6A4-130



Franklin 6A4-135



Franklin 6A4-140



Franklin 6A4-145



Franklin 6A4-150



Franklin 6A4-165



Franklin 6A4-200



Franklin 6A8-215



Franklin 6AC-264



Franklin 6AC-298



Franklin 6AC-403



Franklin 6ACG-264



Franklin 6ACG-298



Franklin 6ACGA-403



Franklin 6ACGSA-403



Franklin 6ACSA-403



Franklin 6ACT-298



Franklin 6ACTS-298



Franklin 6ACV-245



Franklin 6ACV-298



Franklin 6ACV-403 O-405? most likely company designation



Franklin 6AG-335



Franklin 6AG4-185



Franklin 6AG6-245



Franklin 6AGS-335



Franklin 6AGS6-245



Franklin 6AL-315



Franklin 6AL-335



Franklin 6AL-500



Franklin 6ALG-315



Franklin 6ALV-335



Franklin 6AS-335



Franklin 6AS-350



Franklin 6V-335-A



Franklin 6V-335-A1A



Franklin 6V-335-A1B



Franklin 6V-335-B



Franklin 6V-335



Franklin 6V-350



Franklin 6V4



Franklin 6V4-165



Franklin 6V4-178



Franklin 6V4-200



Franklin 6V4-335



Franklin 6V6-245-B16F



Franklin 6V6-245



Franklin 6V6-300-D16FT



Franklin 6V6-300



Franklin 6VS-335



Franklin 8AC-398



Franklin 8ACG-398



Franklin 8ACG-538



Franklin 8ACGSA-538



Franklin 8ACSA-538



Franklin 12AC-596



Franklin 12AC-806



Franklin 12ACG-596



Franklin 12ACG-806



Franklin 12ACGSA-806



Franklin O-150



Franklin O-170



Franklin O-175



Franklin O-180 (Franklin 4AC-176-F3)



Franklin O-200



Franklin O-300



Franklin O-335



Franklin O-405-5





Franklin XO-405-1



Franklin XO-405-7

Franklin O-405



Franklin O-425-13



Franklin O-425-2



Franklin O-425-9



Franklin O-425



Franklin O-540



Franklin O-595



Franklin O-805





Franklin XO-805-1



Franklin XO-805-3



Franklin XO-805-312

Franklin Sport 4

G [edit] Garrett [edit] (Garrett AiResearch) Source:Gunston[31] except where noted 

AiResearch GTC series



AiResearch GTP series



AiResearch GTG series



AiResearch GTU series



AiResearch GTC85 Gas generator for McDonnell 120



AiResearch GTP30



AiResearch TPE-331



AiResearch TSE-231



AiResearch ETJ-131



AiResearch ETJ-331



AiResearch TJE-341



AiResearch 600



AiResearch 700



Garrett ATF3



Garrett TFE1042



Garrett TFE1088



Garrett TFE731



Garrett TSE331



Garrett TPE331



Garrett T76



Garrett F104



Garrett F109 (TFE76)



Garrett F124 ((TFE1042 / TFE1088)



Garrett F125



Garrett JFS 100-13A[53]



Garuff A – aircraft diesel engine

Garuff [edit] GE Honda Aero Engines [edit] 

GE Honda HF120

General Aircraft Ltd. [edit] 

General Aircraft Monarch V-4[2]



General Aircraft Monarch V-6[2]

General Electric [edit] 

General Electric 7E



General Electric CF6



General Electric CF34



General Electric CF700



General Electric CFE738



General Electric CJ610



General Electric CJ805



General Electric CT58



General Electric CTF39



General Electric GE1



General Electric GE4



General Electric GE15



General Electric GE90



General Electric GEnx



General Electric I-A



General Electric I-16



General Electric I-20



General Electric/Allison I-40



General Electric GE-36 (UDF)



General Electric TG-100



General Electric TG-110



General Electric/Allison TG-180



General Electric TG-190



General Electric X39



General Electric X211



General Electric X24A



General Electric X84



General Electric F101



General Electric F103 (CF6)



General Electric F108



General Electric F110



General Electric F118



General Electric F120 (GE37)



General Electric F127



General Electric F128



General Electric F136



General Electric F138 (CF6-80C2L1F)



General Electric F400



General Electric F404



General Electric T407 (GE38)



General Electric F412



General Electric F414



General Electric F700



General Electric J31



General Electric J33



General Electric J35



General Electric J39



General Electric J47



General Electric J53



General Electric J73



General Electric J77



General Electric J79



General Electric J85



General Electric J87



General Electric J93



General Electric J97



General Electric J101 (GE15)



General Electric T31



General Electric T41



General Electric T58



General Electric T64



General Electric T408



General Electric T700 (GE12)



General Electric T708



General Electric TF31



General Electric TF34



General Electric TF35



General Electric TF37



General Electric TF39



General Electric H80

General Electric/Rolls-Royce [edit] 

General Electric/Rolls-Royce F136

General Motors Research [edit] 

General Motors Research X-250[20]

General Ordnance [edit] 

General Ordnance 200hp V-8[4]



Giannini PJ33 Pulsejet



Giannini PJ35 Pulsejet



Giannini PJ37 Pulsejet

Giannini [edit]



Giannini PJ39 Pulsejet



Gluhareff EMG G8-2-130[54]



Glushenkov TVD-10



Glushenkov TVD-20



Glushenkov GTD-3

Gluhareff [edit] (Eugene Gluhareff)

Glushenkov [edit] Source:Gunston.[55]

Gnome et Rhône [edit] Source:Gunston[8][56] except where noted

Gnome Monosoupape rotary engine of 1917 

Gnome 1906 25hp rotary – prototype Gnome rotary engine



Gnome 34hp 5-cyl rotary 3.94" x 3.94"[8]



Gnome 60hp 7-cyl rotary 4.33" x 4.73"[8]



Gnome 123hp 14-cyl rotary 4.33" x 4.73"[8]



Gnome 1907 50hp



Gnome 7 Gamma[2]



Gnome 14 Gamma-Gamma[2]



Gnome 9 Delta[2]



Gnome 7 Lambda



Gnome 14 Lambda-Lambda



Gnome Sigma



Gnome 7 Omega[2]



Gnome 14 Omega-Omega[2]



Gnome Monosoupape 7 Type A



Gnome Monosoupape 9 Type B-2



Gnome Monosoupape 9 Type N



Gnome-Rhône 5B



Gnome-Rhône 5K Titan



Gnome-Rhône 7K Titan Major



Gnome-Rhône 9



Gnome-Rhône 9A Jupiter



Gnome-Rhône 9K Mistral



Gnome-Rhône 14K Mistral Major



Gnome-Rhône 14M Mars



Gnome-Rhône 14N



Gnome-Rhône 14P



Gnome-Rhône 14R



Gnome-Rhône 18L



Gnome-Rhône 18R

Gobron-Brillié [edit] Data from:[8] 

Gobron-Brillié 54hp V-8



Gobron-Brillié 102hp V-8

Goebel [edit] (Georg Goebel of Darmstadt) 

Goebel Goe II



Goebel Goe III



Green 32hp 4-cyl in-line 4.13" x 4.73"



Green 60hp 4-cyl in-line 5.52" x 5.75"

Green [edit] Source:Tagg[57] and



Green 82hp V-8 4.57" x 5.52"[2]



Green C.4



Green D.4[2]



Green E.6



Green 260-275hp V-12 1914 [2]



Green 300hp V-12[4]



Green 450hp W-18 1914[4]



Grégoire 26hp 4-cyl in-line 3.62" x 5.52"



Grégoire 51hp 4-cyl in-line 5.12" x 5.52"



Grizodubov 1910 40hp 4-cyl.[43]

Grégoire [edit] Data from:[8]

Grizodubov [edit] (S.V. Grizodubov)

Guiberson [edit] (Guiberson Diesel Engine Company) Source:Gunston[58] except where noted 

Guiberson A-918 [14]



Guiberson A-980 – 210 hp[14]



Guiberson A-1020 – 340 hp[14]



Guiberson T-1020 250 bhp (tank engine?)[14]



Guizhou WP-13

Guizhou [edit] Gyro [edit] ( Gyro Motor Company, 774 Girard Street, NW, Washington DC)[59]

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H [edit] HAL [edit] (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) 

HAL PTAE-7

Hall-Scott [edit]

The cylinder heads of a Hall-Scott A-7

Source:Gunston 1989[60] except where noted 

Hall-Scott 60 hp



Hall-Scott A-1[61]



Hall-Scott A-2



Hall-Scott A-3



Hall-Scott A-4



Hall-Scott A-5



Hall-Scott A-5a



Hall-Scott A-7



Hall-Scott A-7a



Hall-Scott A-8



Hall-Scott L-4



Hall-Scott L-6[4] (aka Liberty 6)

Hamilton-Sundstrand [edit] 

Sundstrand T100



Hart 150hp[2]



Hartland 125hp



Hatsukaze HA-11



Heath 25hp



Heath 4-B



Heath 4-C



Heath B-4[14]



Heath B-12



Heath C-2



Heath C-3



Heath C-6

Hart [edit] Hartland [edit] Hatsukaze [edit] Heath [edit]

Heath-Henderson [edit] 

Heinkel [edit]

Heath-Henderson B-4[14]

(Heinkel-Hirth Motorenwerke) Source: Gunston 1939[62] 

Heinkel HeS 1



Heinkel HeS 2



Heinkel HeS 3



Heinkel HeS 6[11]



Heinkel HeS 8



Heinkel HeS 9[11]



Heinkel HeS 10[11]



Heinkel HeS 11[11]



Heinkel HeS 21[11]



Heinkel HeS 30[11]



Heinkel HeS 35[11]



Heinkel HeS 36[11]



Heinkel HeS 40[11]



Heinkel HeS 50d[11]



Heinkel HeS 50z[11]



Heinkel HeS 60[11]



Heinkel 109-001



Heinkel 109-006



Heinkel 109-011



Heinkel 109-021



Helwan E-300

Helwan [edit] Hendee (Indian (motorcycle)) [edit] 

Hendee Indian 65hp



Hendee Indian 50hp



Herman 45hp



Herman 70hp

Herman [edit]

Hermes Engine Company [edit]



Hermes Cirrus[29]



Hewland AE75



Hexadyne P-60



Hexadyne O-49

Hewland [edit] Hexadyne [edit]

Hiero [edit] (Otto Hieronimus – designer – several manufacturers) 

Hiero 6 – generic title for all the Hiero 6-cyl. engines



Hiero E



Hiero 85hp[63]



Hiero 145hp[64]



Hiero 200hp (V-8? or inline 6?)[65]



Hiero 8 200 hp inverted V-8[65]



Hiller 1910



Hiller 30hp



Hiller 60hp



Hiller 90hp



Hiller 8RJ2B – ramjet for the Hiller YH-32 Hornet

Hiller [edit]

Hiller Aircraft [edit] Hindustan Aeronautics [edit] (Hindustan Aircraft Limited / Hindustan Aeronautics / HAL) 

HAL P.E.90H[5]



HAL HJE-2500



Hiro Type 14 500hp water-cooled W-12[66]



Hiro Type 61 (typo?)

Hiro [edit]



Hiro Type 90 600 hp water-cooled W-12[66]



Hiro Type 91 500 hp water-cooled W-12[66][67]



Hiro Type 94 1,180 hp water-cooled W-18[66]

Hirth [edit] (Heinkel-Hirth Motoren G.m.b.H.)

Hirth 2702 

Hirth HM 4



Hirth HM 8



Hirth HM 60[68]



Hirth HM 150



Hirth HM 500



Hirth HM 501



Hirth HM 504[68]



Hirth HM 506[68]



Hirth HM 508[68]



Hirth HM 512[68]



Hirth HM 515



Hirth F-10[69]



Hirth F-23[70]



Hirth F-30[71]



Hirth F-33[70]



Hirth F-36



Hirth F-102 – 2-cylinder two stroke 26 hp (19 kW)



Hirth F-263[70]



Hith O-280



Hith O-280R



Hirth 2702[70]



Hirth 2703[70]



Hirth 2704[70]



Hirth 2706[70]



Hirth 3202



Hirth 3203



Hirth 3502



Hirth 3503



Hirth 3701



Heinkel HeS 1 – the first operational jet engine



Heinkel HeS 3 – the first jet engine to fly



Heinkel-Hirth HeS 30 – aka 006, perhaps the best early German design, cancelled for what turned out to be very bad reasons



Heinkel-Hirth HeS 40 – "constant volume" combustion engine



Heinkel-Hirth HeS 50 – ducted-fan unit for long-duration flight



Heinkel-Hirth HeS 60 – HeS 50 with an additional turbine stage



Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011 – advanced twin-spool design, not completed

Hispano-Suiza [edit] 

Hispano-Suiza 6M[72] 



Hispano-Suiza 6Mb[72]

Hispano-Suiza 6P[72] 

Hispano-Suiza 6Pa[72]



Hispano-Suiza 8A



Hispano-Suiza 8B



Hispano-Suiza 8E



Hispano-Suiza 8F



Hispano-Suiza 9T diesel radial[72]



Hispano-Suiza 9Q licensed Wright R-975 Whirlwind



Hispano-Suiza 9V licensed Wright R-1860 Cyclone



Hispano-Suiza 12B (1945)[72]



Hispano-Suiza 12G (W-12)[72] 







Hispano-Suiza 12H[72] 

Hispano-Suiza 12Ha[72]



Hispano-Suiza 12Hb[72]



Hispano-Suiza 12Hbr[72]

Hispano-Suiza 12J[72] 

Hispano-Suiza 12Ja[72]



Hispano-Suiza 12Jb[72]

Hispano-Suiza 12K[72] 



Hispano-Suiza 12Gb (W-12)[72]

Hispano-Suiza 12Kbrs[72]

Hispano-Suiza 12L[72] 

Hispano-Suiza 12Lb[72]



Hispano-Suiza 12Lbr[72]



Hispano-Suiza 12Lbrx[72]



Hispano-Suiza 12M



Hispano-Suiza 12N



Hispano-Suiza 12X



Hispano-Suiza 12Y



Hispano-Suiza 12Z



Hispano-Suiza 14AA radial



Hispano-Suiza 14AB radial



Hispano-Suiza 14H radial[72] 



Hispano-Suiza 14Hbrs radial[72]

Hispano Suiza 18R



Hispano-Suiza 18S[72] 

Hispano-Suiza 18Sbr[72]



Hispano-Suiza 24Z[72]



Latécoère-(Hispano-Suiza) 36Y[72]



Hispano-Suiza 48H[72]



Hispano-Suiza 48Z[72]



Hispano-Suiza Tay



Hispano-Suiza Verdon



Hispano-Suiza R.300[73]



Hispano-Suiza R.800[73]



Hitachi Ha-12



Hitachi Ha-13



Hitachi Ha-42



Hitachi Ha-47



Hitachi GK2



Hitachi GK4



Hitachi GK2 Amakaze



Hitachi Kamikaze



Hitachi Hatsukaze



Hitachi Tempu

Hitachi [edit] Source:Gunston.[74]

HKS 700E on a Flightstar II.

HKS [edit]



HKS 700E



HKS 700T



Hodge 320hp



Hofer 10-12hp



Holbrook 35hp



Holbrook 50hp



Honeywell ALF502



Honeywell HTF7000



Honeywell LF507



Honeywell LTS101



Honeywell TPE-331



Honeywell TFE731

Hodge [edit] Hofer [edit] Holbrook [edit]

Honeywell [edit]

Hopkins & de Kilduchevsky [edit] 

Hopkins & de Kilduchevsky 30-40hp



Hopkins & de Kilduchevsky 60-80hp



Hudson 100hp



Hurricane C-450

Hudson [edit] Hurricane [edit]

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I [edit] IAE [edit] (International Aero Engines) 

IAE V2500



IAE V2500 SuperFan

I.Ae. [edit] (Instituto Aerotécnico) known as Ae (from "Dirección General de Aerotécnica") 1927–1936, "Fábrica Militar de Aviones" (FMA) 1938– 1943, I.Ae (for "Instituto Aerotécnico") 1943–1952, and IA from 1952 to 2007. 

I.Ae. 16 El Gaucho[75]



I.Ae. 19R El Indio[76]

IAME [edit] (Ital-American Motor Engineering) 

KFM 104[16]



KFM 105[16]



KFM 107



KFM 112M

IAR [edit] (Industria Aeronatica Romana) 

I.A.R. 7KI20[14]



I.A.R. 9KIc40[14]



I.A.R. 14KI40[14]



I.A.R. 14KIIc32[14]



I.A.R. 14KIId32[14]

IHI [edit] (Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha – Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. / Ishikawajima Aircraft Company Limited / IHI) 

Ishikawajima Tsu-11[77] thermojet



Ishikawajima TR-10[77]



Ishikawajima TR-12[77]



Ishikawajima Ne-20[77]



Ishikawajima Ne-20-kai



Ishikawajima Ne-30 Turbojet Engine of 850 kg



Ishikawajima Ne-330 Turbojet of 1,320 hp



IHI JR100[78]



IHI JR200[78]



IHI JR220[78]



IHI XJ11[78]



Ishikawajima-Harima F3



IHI Corporation F5



IHI Corporation F7



Ishikawajima-Harima J3

IL [edit] (Instytut Lotnictwa – Aviation Institute) 

IL SO-1[16]



IL SO-3

ILO [edit] 

ILO F 12/400

Imperial [edit] 

Imperial 35-70hp (various 6cyl rotary engines)



Imperial 100hp (12cyl rotary)

Industria Aeronautică Română [edit] 

IAR LD450



IAR 4GI



IAR 6G1



IAR 7K[14]



IAR 9K[14]



IAR K14[14]



IAR DB605

International [edit] Data from:[8] 

International 21.5hp 4-cyl rotary 3.74" x 2.52"



International 66hp 6-cyl rotary 5" x 3.98"

Irwin [edit] 

Irwin 79 (aka X)

Isaacson) [edit] 

Isaacson 1910 60hp six-cyl. radial[2]

Ishikawajima [edit] See:'IHI

Isotov [edit] Source:Gunston[79] 

Isotov GTD-350



Isotov TV-2-117



Isotov TV-3-117[16]



Isotov TVD-850[16]

Isotta Fraschini [edit] Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930–1945[7] 

Isotta Fraschini Asso 80[80]



Isotta Fraschini Asso 120 R.C.40[14]



Isotta Fraschini Asso 200



Isotta Fraschini Asso 250



Isotta Fraschini Asso 500



Isotta Fraschini Asso 750[14]





Isotta Fraschini Asso 750 R



Isotta Fraschini Asso 750 R.C.



Isotta Fraschini Asso 750 R.C.35[14]

Isotta Fraschini Asso IX 

Isotta Fraschini Asso IX R.C.45



Isotta Fraschini Asso 1000[6]



Isotta Fraschini Asso Caccia



Isotta Fraschini Asso A.120 R.C.40 – (inverted version of Asso XI)[14]



Isotta Fraschini Asso L.121 R.C.40 – (version of Asso XI)[14]



Isotta Fraschini Asso L.180 I.R.C.C.15/40 inverted W18[14]



Isotta Fraschini Asso L.180 I.R.C.C.45 inverted W-18[14]



Isotta Fraschini Asso XI 

Isotta Fraschini Asso XI R



Isotta Fraschini Asso XI R.C.[14]



Isotta Fraschini Asso XI R.C.15



Isotta Fraschini Asso XI R.C.40



Isotta Fraschini Asso XI R2C.15



Isotta Fraschini Asso (racing)



Isotta Fraschini Beta 



Isotta Fraschini Beta R.C.10

Isotta Fraschini Gamma[6]

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Isotta Fraschini Gamma R.C.35 IS

Isotta Fraschini Delta[6] 

Isotta Fraschini Delta R.C.21/60



Isotta Fraschini Delta R.C.35



Isotta Fraschini Delta R.C.40



Isotta Fraschini Delta IV

Isotta Fraschini Zeta[6] 

Isotta Fraschini Zeta R.C.25/60



Isotta Fraschini Zeta R.C.35



Isotta Fraschini Zeta R.C.42



Isotta Fraschini Astro 7 C.21[14]



Isotta Fraschini Astro 7 C.40[14]



Isotta Fraschini Astro 140 R.C.40[14]



Isotta Fraschini V.4[4][6] 

Isotta-Fraschini V.4a



Isotta Fraschini V.4b 190 hp[4][6]



Isotta Fraschini V.5[4][6]



Isotta Fraschini V.6[6]



Isotta Fraschini 245hp[4]



Isotta Fraschini K.14



Isotta Fraschini 80T

Ivchenko [edit] Source:Gunston.[81]

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Ivchenko AI-4



Ivchenko AI-10



Ivchenko AI-14



Ivchenko AI-20



Ivchenko AI-24



Ivchenko AI-25



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J [edit] Jabiru [edit] 

Jabiru 1600



Jabiru 2200



Jabiru 3300

Jacobs [edit] Source:Gunston[82] except where noted 

Jacobs 35 hp



Jacobs B-1



Jacobs L-3



Jacobs L-4



Jacobs L-5



Jacobs L-6



Jacobs LA-1



Jacobs LA-2



Jacobs O-200



Jacobs O-240



Jacobs O-360



Jacobs R-755



Jacobs R-830



Jacobs R-915

Jalbert-Loire [edit] 

Jalbert-Loire 4-cyl. 160 hp



Jalbert-Loire 6-cyl. 235 hp



Jalbert-Loire 16-H – 16-cyl. 600 hp

Jameson [edit] (Jameson Aero Engines Ltd.) 

Jameson FF-1[2]

Janowski [edit] (Jaroslaw Janowski) 

Janowski Saturn 500[16]

J.A.P. [edit] (John Alfred Prestwich) Data from:[8] 

J.A.P. 1909 9hp 2-cyl.[2]



J.A.P. 1909 20hp 4-cyl.[2]



J.A.P. 38hp V-8 3.35" x 3.74"



J.A.P. 45hp V-8 3.54" x 4.33"



J.A.P. 1910 40hp V-8[2]



J.A.P. 8-cyl.[2]



Aeronca-J.A.P. J-99[2]

Japanese rockets and Pulse-jets [edit] 

Type4 I-Go Model-20 (Rocket)



Tokuro-1 Type 2 (Rocket)

Jendrassik [edit]

Source:Gunston.[82] 

Jendrassik Cs-1

J.E.T [edit] (James Engineering Turbines Ltd) 

J.E.T Cobra[83]

Jetcat [edit] 

Jetcat P160[84]



Jetcat P200[85]

Johnson [edit] 

Johnson Aero 75hp



Johnson Aero 100hp



Johnson Aero 150hp

JPX [edit] 

JPX 4TX75



JPX D160



JPX PUL 212



JPX PUL 425



JPX D-320

Junkers [edit] (Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke / Junkers Motorenbau [Jumo]) Source:Kay[86] 

Jumo 004



Jumo 5



Junkers Jumo 012



Junkers Jumo 022



Junkers L1



Junkers L2



Junkers L3



Junkers L4

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Junkers L5



Junkers L5G



Junkers L55



Junkers L7



Junkers L8



Junkers L88



Junkers L10



Junkers Jumo 204



Junkers Jumo 205



Junkers Jumo 206



Junkers Jumo 207



Junkers Jumo 208



Junkers Jumo 209



Junkers Jumo 210



Junkers Jumo 211



Junkers Jumo 213



Junkers Jumo 218



Junkers Jumo 222



Junkers Jumo 223



Junkers Jumo 224



Junkers Jumo 225



Junkers Jumo 109-004



Junkers Jumo 109-006 (Junkers/Heinkel 109-006)



Junkers Jumo 109-012[11]



Junkers Jumo 109-022[11]



Junkers Mo3 diesel aero-engine prototype



Junkers Fo2 diesel aero-engine prototype



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Junkers Fo4 diesel aero-engine prototype



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Kalep 1911 4-cyl 2-stroke[43]



Kalep-60[43]



Kalep-80[43]



Kalep-100[43]

Kawasaki Heavy Industries [edit] Source:Gunston[87] except where noted 

Kawasaki Ha-9 – License-built BMW VI for IJAAF



Kawasaki Ha-40 – License-built Daimler-Benz DB 601A for IJAAF



Kawasaki Ha-60



Kawasaki Ha-140



Kawasaki Ha-201 – twin Ha-40s with common gearbox



Kawasaki 440 engine.



Kawasaki KJ12

Kemp [edit]

Kemp G-2 flat-twin

(aka Grey Eagle ) 

Kemp D-4



Kemp E-6



Kemp G-2



Kemp H-6



Kemp I-4



Kemp O-101



Kemp J-8



Kemp-Henderson 27hp

Ken Royce [edit] 

Ken-Royce 5E



Ken-Royce 5G



Ken-Royce 7G

Kessler [edit] 

Kessler 200hp



Kessler 6C-400

Kiekhaefer [edit] 

Kiekhaefer O-45



Kiekhaefer V-105

Kimball [edit] 

Kimball Beetle K



Kimball Gnat M

King [edit] 

King 550hp

King-Bugatti [edit] 

King-Bugatti U-16

Kinner [edit] Source:Gunston[6] except where noted 

Kinner 60 hp



Kinner B-5



Kinner B-54



Kinner C-5



Kinner C-7[88]



Kinner SC-7[88]



Kinner K-5



Kinner O-550



Kinner O-552



Kinner R-5



Kinner R-53



Kinner R-55



Kinner R-56



Kinner R-440



Kinner R-540



Kinner R-720



Kinner R-1045-2

Kirkham [edit] 

Kirkham 110hp



Kirkham 75-85hp



Kirkham B-4



Kirkham B-6



Kirkham B-12



Kirkham BG-6



Kirkham C-4



Kirkham K-12[37]

Klimov [edit] Source:Gunston[89] except where noted 

Klimov M-100



Klimov M-103



Klimov M-105



Klimov VK-106



Klimov VK-107 (VK-107R – Mikoyan-Gurevich I-250)



Klimov VK-108



Klimov VK-109



Klimov M-120[90]



Klimov RD-33



Klimov RD-45



Klimov RD-500[91]



Klimov VK-1



Klimov VK-2



Klimov VK-3



Klimov VK-5



Klimov VK-2500



Klimov VK-800



Klimov TV2-117



Klimov TV3-117



Klimov TV7-117

KHD [edit] 

Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz diesel 8 cyl. rotary



Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz DZ 710 16-cylinder horizontally opposed diesel[11]



Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz DZ 720 32-cylinder Hblock version of the 710[11]



KHD T117[16]



KHD T317[16]

Knox [edit] 

Knox 300hp



Knox H-106



Knox R-266

Koerting [edit] 

Koerting Kg IV



Koerting 8 SL

Kolesov [edit] 

Kolesov RD-36-51



Kolesov VD-7

König [edit] 

König SC 430



König SD 570

Konrad [edit] (Oberbayische Forschungsanhalt Dr. Konrad) 

Konrad 109-613



Konrad Enzian IV rakatenmotor[11]



Konrad Enzian V rakatenmotor[11]



Konrad Rheintochter R 3 rakatenmotor[11]

Korting [edit] 

Korting Kg IV

Kostovich [edit] (O.S. Kostovich) 

Kostovich 2-cyl airship engine[43]



Kostovich 80hp 8-cyl airship engine[43]

Krautter [edit] (Dipl. Ing. Willi Krautter)



Krautter-Leichtflugmotor[11]

Kroeber [edit] (Doktor Kroeber & Sohn G.m.b.H.) 

Kroeber M4[11]

Kuznetsov Design Bureau [edit] Source:Gunston[92] except where noted

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Kuznetsov NK-12



Kuznetsov NK-32



Kuznetsov NK-86[16]



Kuznetsov NK-144



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L [edit] L'Aisle Volante [edit] 

L'Aisle Volante C.C.4[14]

Lambert Engine Division [edit] (Monocoupe Corporation – Lambert Engine Division) 

Lambert R-266

Lange [edit] 

Lange EA 42

Lawrance [edit] 

Lawrance A[93]



Lawrance B 60 hp 3-cyl.[4]



Lawrance C-2



Lawrance J-1[93]



Lawrance J-2



Lawrance L-2[37]



Lawrance L-3



Lawrance L-4 aka 'Wright Gale'



Lawrance L-5



Lawrance L-64



Lawrance N[93]



Lawrance N-2



Lawrance R[93]



Lawrance R-1[37]



Lawrance-Moulton A (France)



Lawrance-Moulton B (USA)

Lawrence Radiation Laboratory [edit] 

Tory IIA (Project Pluto)



Tory IIC (Project Pluto)

Le Rhône [edit] (Société des Moteurs Le Rhône) 

Le Rhône 7



Le Rhône 7A



Le Rhône 7B



Le Rhône 7B2



Le Rhône 9C[37]



Le Rhône 9J



Le Rhône 9R



Le Rhône 9Z



Le Rhône 11F



Le Rhône 14D[94]



Le Rhône 18E (1912)



Le Rhône 18E (1917)



Le Rhône 28E



Le Rhône K



Le Rhône L



Le Rhône M



Le Rhône P



Le Rhône R

LeBlond [edit] 

LeBlond B-4



LeBlond B-8



LeBlond 60-5D



LeBlond 70-5DE



LeBlond 75-5



LeBlond 80-5



LeBlond 85-5DF



LeBlond 70-5E



LeBlond 80-5F



LeBlond 85-5DF



LeBlond 90-5F



LeBlond 90-5G



LeBlond 7D



LeBlond 7DF



LeBlond 90-7



LeBlond 110-7[95]



LeBlond 120-7

Lee [edit] 

Lee 80hp

Lefèrve [edit] (F. Lefèrve) 

Lefèrve 2-cyl. 33hp[14]

Lenape [edit] 

Lenape AR-3[96]



Lenape LM-3, LM-365 Papoose



Lenape LM-5, LM-125 Brave



Lenape LM-7 Chief



Lenape LM-375 Papoose

Lessner [edit] 

Lessner 1908 4-cyl airship engine[43]

LHTEC [edit] 

LHTEC T800

Liberty [edit] Source:Gunston[97] except where noted 

Liberty L-4



Liberty L-6



Liberty L-8



Liberty L-12

Light [edit]



Light Kitten 20



Light Kitten 30



Light Tiger 100



Light Tiger 125



Light Tiger Junior 50

Limbach [edit] (Limbach Motorenbau) 

Limbach L1700[16]



Limbach L2000[16]



Limbach L2000 DA



Limbach L2000 E0



Limbach L2000 EA



Limbach L2000 EB



Limbach L2000 EC



Limbach L275E[16]

Lincoln [edit] 

Rocket 29hp

Lindequist [edit] (Konsortiert Överingeniör Sven Lindequist's Uppfinninggar – Consortium Senior Engineer Sven Lindqvist Inventions) 

Lindewqiuist 1,000hp Stratospheric engine[14]

Les Long Long Harlequin [edit] 

Long Harlequin 933

Lockheed [edit] Source:Gunston.[98] 

Lockheed XJ37/L-1000

LPC [edit] (Lockheed Propulsion Company)



LPC Fang 1-KS-40



LPC Sword 3.81-KS-4090



LPC Meteor 33-KS-2800



LPC Mercury 0.765-KS-53,600



LPC Viper I-C 5.6-KS-5,400



LPC Viper II-C 3.77-KS-8,040



LPC Lance I-C 6.65-KS-38,800

Lorraine-Dietrich [edit] (Société Lorraine des Anciens Etablissements de Dietrich) Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[14][99][100] except where noted 

Lorraine 5P – 5 cyl radial 

Lorraine 5Pb



Lorraine 6A – (AM) 110 hp



Lorraine 7M Mizar – 7 cyl radial 

Lorraine 7Me



Lorraine 8A – V-8



Lorraine 8B – V-8



Lorraine 9N Algol – 9 cyl radial



Lorraine 12D – V-12 

Lorraine 12Db



Lorraine 12Dc



Lorraine 12E Courlis – W-12 450 hp



Lorraine 12F Courlis – W-12 600 hp



Lorraine 12H Pétrel – V-12



Lorraine 12Q Eider



Lorraine 12R Sterna – V-12 700 hp



Lorraine 12Rcr Radium – inverted V-12 with turbochargers 2,000 hp



Lorraine 14A Antarès – 14 cylinder radial 500 hp



Lorraine 14E – 14 cylinder radial 470 hp[101]



Lorraine 18F Sirius



Lorraine 18G Orion – W-18



Lorraine 18K – W-18 

Lorraine 18Kd



Lorraine-Dietrich 18Kd



Lorraine 24 – W-24 1,000 hp



Lorraine 24E Taurus – 24 cyl radial (six banks of 4inline?) 1,600 hp



Lorraine P5



Lorraine AM (moteur d’Aviation Militaire (A.M.)) – derived from German 6-cyl in-line engines



Lorraine Algol Junior – 230 hp



Lorraine-Latécoère 8B



Lorraine Diesel – built in 1932, rated at 200 hp

Lotarev [edit] (Vladimir Lotarev) (see also Ivchenko-Progress) 

Lotarev D-36[16]



Lotarev D-136[16]



Lotarev D-236-T

Loughead Aircraft Mfg Co [edit] 

Loughead XL-1

Lucas [edit] (Lucas Aerospace) 

Lucas CT 3201[16]

Lycoming [edit] (Division of Textron)

Lycoming O-540 

Lycoming GSO-580



Lycoming H-2470



Lycoming IO-580



Lycoming O-145



Lycoming O-160



Lycoming O-235



Lycoming O-290



Lycoming O-320



Lycoming O-340



Lycoming O-350



Lycoming O-360



Lycoming IO-390



Lycoming O-435



Lycoming O-480



Lycoming O-530



Lycoming O-540



Lycoming O-541



Lycoming O-720



Lycoming O-1230



Lycoming R-500



Lycoming R-530



Lycoming R-645



Lycoming R-680



Lycoming XR-7755 (36cyl 7,755ci)



Lycoming AGT1500



Lycoming AL55



Lycoming ALF101



Lycoming ALF502



Lycoming LF507



Lycoming LTC1



Lycoming LTC4



Lycoming LTP101



Lycoming LTS101



Lycoming F102 (ALF502)



Lycoming F106 (ALF502)



Lycoming F408 (Teledyne CAE 382)



Lycoming J402 (Teledyne CAE 370/372/373)



Lycoming T702 (PLT27)



Lycoming T53



Lycoming T55



Lycoming TF40

Lyulka [edit] Source:Gunston.[102]

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Lyulka TR-1



Lyulka AL-5



Lyulka AL-7



Lyulka AL-21



Lyulka AL-31



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M [edit] M&D Flugzeugbau [edit] 

M&D Flugzeugbau TJ-42[104]

MacClatchie [edit] 

MacClatchie X-2 Panther

Macchi [edit] 

Macchi MB.2 – 3.cyl

Macomber Avis Engine Co [edit] (a.k.a. Macomber Rotary Engine Company) 

Macomber Avis 50-60hp Barrel rotary

MAN-Rolls-Royce [edit] 

MAN-Rolls-Royce RB.193



MAN-Rolls-Royce RB.153



MAN-Rolls-Royce RB.145



MAN-Rolls-Royce 6012



MAN-Rolls-Royce 6022

Manfred Weiss [edit] (Mannfred Weiss Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik) 

Manfred Weiss Soport 1



Manfred Weiss Sp III

Manly [edit] 

Manly 52.4hp

Marchetti [edit] 

Marchetti A

Marlin-Rockwell [edit] 

Marlin-Rockwell 72hp

Marquardt Corporation [edit] 

Marquardt PJ40 Pulsejet



Marquardt PJ46 Pulsejet



Marquardt RJ30 Ramjet



Marquardt RJ31 Ramjet



Marquardt RJ34 Ramjet



Marquardt RJ39 Ramjet



Marquardt RJ43[5] Ramjet



Marquardt RJ57[5] Ramjet



Marquardt RJ59[5] Ramjet



Marquardt MA-19[44]



Marquardt MA-20[5][44]



Marquardt C-20



Marquardt C-30



Marquardt C-48



Marquardt model C-20-85C

Martin [edit]

(Glenn L. Martin Motors Co.) 

Martin 333[105]



Martin 8200

Maru [edit] 

Maru Ka10

Mathis [edit] 

Mathis G4[106]



Mathis G4R[106]



Mathis G7[106]



Mathis G7R[106]



Mathis G8[106]



Mathis G8R[106]



Mathis G14R[106]



Mathis G14RS[106]



Mathis Vesta 42[106]



Mathis Vesta 42B[107]



Mathis Vesta 42E[106]



Mathis 175H

Mawen [edit] (Mawen S.A.) 

Mawen 150hp rotary[14]



Mawen 350hp rotary[14]



Mawen 700hp two row rotary[14]

Maximotor [edit] 

Maximotor 50hp



Maximotor 60-70hp



Maximotor 70-80hp



Maximotor 80-100hp



Maximotor 100hp



Maximotor 120hp



Maximotor 150hp

Maybach [edit] 

Maybach AZ (1909): 140 hp (100 kW)[108]



Maybach DW 1914: 160 hp (120 kW)[108]



Maybach IR 1914: 160 hp (120 kW)[108]



Maybach CX 1915: 210 hp (160 kW)[108]



Maybach HS 1915: 240 hp (180 kW)[108]



Maybach HS D



Maybach HS-Lu



Maybach Mb.III – a new designation for the existing Maybach IR engine[109]



Maybach Mb.IV – a new designation for the existing Maybach HS engine[109]



Maybach Mb.IVa



Maybach 300hp 6-inline Mb.IVa???[4]

Mayo [edit] 

Mayo 1915 (6LW)

McCulloch [edit] (McCulloch Motors Corporation) 

McCulloch MC101



McCulloch 104-100[5]



McCulloch O-90



McCulloch O-100[44]





McCulloch O-100-1[44]



McCulloch O-100-2[44]

McCulloch O-150[44] 

McCulloch O-150-2[44]



McCulloch O-150-4[5]



McCulloch 4318A 0-100-1[44]



McCulloch 4318B 0-100-2[44]



McCulloch 4318E[5]



McCulloch 6150 0-150-2[5]



McCulloch 6318 0-150-2[44]

McDonnell [edit] 

McDonnell PJ42 Pulsejet

McDowell [edit] 

McDowellTwin-Piston

Mead [edit] 

Mead 50hp

Mekker [edit] 

Mekker Sport

Menasco [edit] (Menasco Motors Company) Source:Gunston[110] except where noted 

Menasco A-4 Pirate



Menasco A-6 Buccaneer



Menasco B-2



Menasco B-4 Pirate



Menasco B-6 Buccaneer



Menasco C-4 Pirate



Menasco C-6 Buccaneer[14]



Menasco C-6S Super Buccaneer



Menasco D-4 Pirate[111]



Menasco D-4B Super Pirate[111]



Menasco D-6S Super Buccaneer[111]



Menasco M-50



Menasco U-2 Unitwin[14]



Menasco-Salmson B-2



Menasco L-365



Menasco XIV-2040 12 cylinder



Menasco XH-4070 24 cylinder 6"x6"=4071.5



Menasco RJ37 'A-J-20' Ramjet

Mengin [edit] 

Mengin Type B



Mengin 30/35hp[14]



Mengin 45/54hp G.H.M.[14]

Mercedes [edit] see: Daimler-Benz

Métallurgique [edit] Data from:[8] 

Métallurgique 32hp 4-cyl in-line 3.94" X 5.91"



Métallurgique 48hp 4-cyl in-line 4.92" X 5.98"

Meteormotor [edit] 

Meteormotor 20-25hp

Meteor [edit] (Meteor S.p.A. Constuzioni Aeronautiche) 

Meteor G 80cc[5]



Meteor Alfa 1[5]



Meteor Alfa 1 AQ[5]



Meteor Alfa 2[5]



Meteor Alfa 2 AQ[5]



Meteor Alfa 2 V[5]



Meteor Alfa 3[5]



Meteor Alfa 3 AQ[5]



Meteor Alfa 4[5]



Meteor Alfa 4 V[5]



Meteor Alfa 5[5]

Metropolitan-Vickers [edit] 

Metrovick F.1



Metrovick F.2 Freda



Metrovick F.2/2



Metrovick F.2/3



Metrovick F.2/4 Beryl



Metrovick F.3



Metrovick F.5



Metrovick F.9 Sapphire

Metz [edit] 

Metz 125hp

Michigan [edit] 

Michigan 196.35ci



Michigan Rover

Microturbo [edit] 

Microturbo SG 18



Microturbo TRS 18[112]



Microturbo TRS 25



Microturbo TRI 40



Microturbo TRI 60



Microturbo TRI 80



Microturbo J403



Microturbo Cougar



Microturbo Eclair[113]



Microturbo Eclair II



Microturbo Lynx



Microturbo Noelle[113] (starter)



Microturbo Emeraude[113] (starter)



Microturbo Espandon[113] (starter)



Microturbo Saphir 007[113] (starter)

Miese [edit] Data from:[8] 

Miese 100hp 8-cyl radial? 5.12" x 5.12"

Mikulin [edit] (Alexander Alexandrovich Mikulin) 

Mikulin AM-3M



Mikulin AM-13



Mikulin AM-34



Mikulin AM-35



Mikulin AM-37



Mikulin AM-38



Mikulin AM-39



Mikulin AM-42



Mikulin RD-3M



Mikulin M-17



Mikulin M-209

Mikulin-Stechkin [edit] (A.A. Mikulin & B.S. Stechkin) 

AMBS-1

Milwaukee Tank [edit] 

Milwaukee Tank V-470



Milwaukee Tank V-502

Mistral Engines [edit] 

Mistral G-190



Mistral G-200



Mistral G-230



Mistral G-300



Mistral G-360



Mistral K-200



Mistral K-300

Mitsubishi [edit] Source:



(note: (Jap:ハ Ha) – (Jap:エンジン Hatsudoki) (engine))



Mitsubishi Hi



Mitsubishi Shinten



Mitsubishi Zuisei (Zuisei 瑞星)



Mitsubishi Kinsei (Kinsei 金星)



Mitsubishi Kasei (Kasei 火星)



Mitsubishi KR-10 (Tokuro-2 Rocket)



Mitsubishi Nu-Go



Mitsubishi Ha-6 (Kinsei 金星)



Mitsubishi Ha-26 (Zuisei 瑞星)



Mitsubishi Ha-42



Mitsubishi Ha-43



Mitsubishi Ha101



Mitsubishi Ha102



Mitsubishi Ha104



Mitsubishi Ha211



Mitsubishi Ha214



Mitsubishi Tokuro-3 (Rocket)



Mitsubishi Army Type 4 1,250 hp Air-cooled Radial (Kasei 火星)



Mitsubishi Army Type 97 850 hp Air-cooled Radial (Zuisei 瑞星)



Mitsubishi Army Type 101 1,080 hp Air-cooled Radial (Zuisei 瑞星)



Mitsubishi A.14



Mitsubishi MK9

Morehouse [edit] 

Morehouse 15hp



Morehouse 29hp



Morehouse M-42



Morehouse M-80

Mors [edit] Data from:[8]



Mors 30hp V-4 3.94" x 5.12"

Motor Sich [edit] 

Motor Sich MS-500V

MOTORAV Industria [edit] 

Model 2.3 V[114]



Model 2.6 R[114]



Model 2.6 V[114]



Model 2.8 R[114]



Model 3.1 R[114]

Motorlet [edit] 

Motorlet M-701



Motorlet M-601[16]



Motorlet M-602



Motorlet M-20

Mozhaiskiy [edit] 

Mozhaisky gas fired machine[43]

MTR [edit] 

MTR390

MTU Aero Engines [edit] 

720



721



730



6012



6022

Mudry [edit] (Moteurs Mudry-Buchoux) 

Mudry MB-4-90[16]

Murray-Willat [edit]

Contents 

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B



C



D



E



F



G



H



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J



K



L



M



N



O



Murray Ajax



Murray Atlas



Murray-Willat 35hp



Murray-Willat 90hp



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N [edit] N.A.G. [edit] (Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft mbH) 

NAG 40hp 4-cyl in-line



NAG C.III

Nagel [edit] 

Nagel 444

Nakajima [edit] Source:



(note: (Japanese:ハ Ha) – (Japanese:エンジン Hatsudoki) (engine))



Nakajima Kotobuki (Kotobuki 寿)



Nakajima Hikari



Nakajima Homare (Homare 誉)



Nakajima Mamoru (Mamoru 護)



Nakajima Mamoru-Kai



Nakajima Sakae (Sakae 栄)



Nakajima Ha-1



Nakajima Ha-5



Nakajima Ha-5 Kai



Nakajima Ha-8



Nakajima Ha-10



Nakajima Ha-15



Nakajima Ha-17



Nakajima Ha-20



Nakajima Ha-23



Nakajima Ha-25



Nakajima Ha-33 (Kasei 火星)



Nakajima Ha-34



Nakajima Ha-35 Model 11 (Sakae 栄)



Nakajima Ha-35 Model 12 (Sakae 栄)



Nakajima Ha-39



Nakajima Ha-41



Nakajima Ha-44



Nakajima Ha-45



Nakajima Ha-46



Nakajima Ha-103 (Mamoru 護)



Nakajima Ha-107



Nakajima Ha-109



Nakajima Ha-112



Nakajima Ha-115-I (Sakae 栄)



Nakajima Ha-115-II (Sakae 栄)



Nakajima Ha-117



Nakajima Ha-217



Nakajima Army Type 97 650 hp Air-cooled Radial (Kotobuki 寿)



Nakajima Army Type 97 850 hp Air-cooled Radial



Nakajima Army Type 99 975 hp Air-cooled Radial (Sakae 栄)



Nakajima Army Type 100 1,260 hp Air-cooled Radial



Nakajima Army Type 2 1,450 hp Air-cooled Radial



Nakajima Army Type 4 1,900 hp Air-cooled Radial (Homare 誉)



Nakajima BA



Nakajima NBA



Nakajima NBD



Nakajima NBH



Nakajima NAH



Nakajima NAK



Nakajima NAL



Nakajima / Mitsubishi NAL



Nakajima NAM



Nakajima NAN



Nakajima NAP



Nakajima NAR



Nakajima NAS



Nakajima NAZ



Nakajima NWE



Nakajima NK-11



Nakajima NLH-11



Nakajima NK-1 Sakae



Nakajima NK-9 Homare

Napier [edit] Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden,[2] gas turbine and rocket engines, Gunston.[6]



Napier Cub



Napier Culverin



Napier Cutlass[8]



Napier Dagger



Napier E.237 – Submission to the NGTE specification TE 10/56



Napier Eland



Napier Gazelle



Napier Javelin



Napier Lion



Napier Lioness



Napier Naiad



Napier Nomad



Napier NSc.1 Scorpion



Napier NScD.1 Double Scorpion



Napier NScT.1 Triple Scorpion



Napier Oryx



Napier Rapier



Napier RJTV (Ramjet test Vehicle)



Napier Sabre



Napier Sea Lion (marinised Lions)

National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan [edit] 

MITI/NAL FJR710

National [edit] 

National 35

N.E.C. [edit] (New Engine Co.) 

N.E.C. 1910 2-cyl 2-stroke



N.E.C. 1910 60hp 6-cyl 2-stroke



N.E.C. 40hp 4-cyl 2-stroke



N.E.C. 50hp 4-cyl 2-stroke



N.E.C. 100hp 6-cyl 2-stroke(1912)



N.E.C. 69.6hp 4-cyl 2-stroke[8]

Nelson [edit] (Nelson Aircraft Corporation) 

Nelson 60hp 4-stroke[16]



Nelson 120hp 4-stroke[16]



Nelson 150hp 4-stroke[16]



Nelson H-44



Nelson H-49



Nelson H-59[44]



Nelson H-63



Nelson O-65

Nihonnainenki [edit] 

Nihonnainenki Semi

Noel Penny Turbines [edit] 

Noel Penny NPT151[16]



Noel Penny NPT301[16]



Christmas Penny Turbines Turbojet NPT301 LTD

Nord [edit] (Nord-Aviation) 

Nord ST.600 Sirius I



Nord ST.600 Sirius II



Nord ST.600 Sirius III



Nord Véga

Normalair-Garrett [edit] (Normalair-Garrett Ltd. – NGL) 

NGL WAM 274[16]



NGL WAM 342[16]

Northrop [edit] Source:Gunston.[115] 

Northrop Model 4318F[16]



Northrop O-100[16]



Northrop Turbodyne XT-37

Norton [edit] 

Contents 

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B



C



D



E



F



G



H



I



J



K



L



M

Norton O-113



N



O



P



Q



R



S



T



U



V



W



X



Y



Z

O [edit] Oberursel [edit] 

Oberursel U.0



Oberursel U.I



Oberursel U.III



Oberursel Ur.II



Oberursel Ur.III

Orenda [edit] Source:Gunston.[116] 

Avro Canada Orenda



Avro Canada Chinook



Orenda Iroquois

Orenda [edit] (not related to Orenda Engines) 

Orenda OE600

Orlo [edit] 

Orlo B-4



Orlo B-6



Orlo B-8

OKL [edit] (Ośrodek Konstrukcji Lotniczych WSK Okęcie) 

OKL LIS-2[5]



OKL LIS-2A[5]



OKL LIS-5[5]



OKL LIT-3[5]



OKL TO-1[5]



OKL NP-1[5]



OKL WN-3 (Wiktor Narkiewicz)[5]



OKL WN-6 (Wiktor Narkiewicz)[5]



OKL WN-7 (Wiktor Narkiewicz)[5]

Otto [edit] 

Contents 

A



B

Otto 200hp 8 in-line[4]



C



D



E



F



G



H



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J



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N



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V



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P [edit] Packard [edit] Source:Gunston.[117][118] 

Packard 1A-258 1922 single



Packard 1A-744 1919 V-8(60)



Packard 1A-825 1921 V-8(60)



Packard 1A-905



Packard 1A-1100 Liberty L-8



Packard 1A-1116 1919 V-12(60)



Packard 1A-1237 1920 V-12(60)



Packard 2A-1237 1923 V-12(60) proposed, built?



Packard 1A-1300 1923 V-12(60)



Packard DR-1340 1932 R-9(D) 2-cycle



Packard 1A-1464 1924 V-12(60) 1st redesign of 1A1300



Packard 1A-1500 1924 V-12(60)



Packard 2A-1500 1925 V-12(60)



Packard 3A-1500 1927 V-12(60)



Packard 1M-1551 test engine



Packard 1A-1551 1921 IL-6



Packard 1A-1650 1919 Packard’s post war Liberty



Packard DR-1655 1932 R-9(D) Exp. Diesel



Packard 1A-2025 1920 V-12(60)



Packard 1A-2200 1923 V-12(60) (made as 6 cyl.)



Packard 1A-2500 1924 V-12(60)



Packard 2A-2500 1925 V-12(60)



Packard 3M-2500 – marine version



Packard 3A-2500 1926 V-12(60)



Packard 4M-2500 – marine version



Packard 4A-2500 1927 V-12(S60)



Packard 5M-2500 – marine version



Packard 5A-2500 193? V-12(S60) experimental



Packard 1A-2775 1928 X-24(S60) supercharged & unsupercharged



Packard 2A-2775 1935 X-24(S60) exp. supercharged



Packard 1A-3000 193? H-24 “ H” exp.



Packard 1A-5000 1939 X-24(60) exp.



Packard 2A-5000 1939 H-24 exp.



Packard 3A-5000 1939 X-24(90) exp. sleeve valve



Packard 1D-2270 1952 V-16(TD60)



Packard DR-980 1928 R-9(D) 1st Diesel to fly



Packard DR-1520 1932 R-9(D) 2-cycle



Packard X-2775



Packard 299 1916 V-12(60) “299” racer engine



Packard 452 1917 IL-6 6 cyl. aero exp.



Packard 905-1 1916 V-12(40)



Packard 905-2 1917 V-12(40)



Packard 905-3 1917 V-12(40) called 1A-905



Packard IL-6 (1A-1551)



Packard L-8 1917 V-8(45) (Packard 1A-1100)



Packard L-12 1917 Liberty engines



Packard L-12E 1918 U-12 Duplex – 2 crankshafts



Packard V-1650 Rolls-Royce Merlin



Packard Merlin Rolls-Royce Merlin



Packard W-1 1921 W-18(40) Air Service-designed and Packard-built



Packard W-1-A 1923 W-18(40) Air Service-designed and Packard-built



Packard W-1-B 1923 W-18(40) Air Service-designed and Packard-built



Packard W-2 1923 W-18(40) Air Service designed



Packard XJ41 1946 Turbo-Jet Experimental turbojet. 7 were contracted



Packard XJ49 1948 Turbo-Fan Experimental fan jet. Highest thrust jet built up to that time

Palmer [edit] 

Palmer 80hp

Panhard & Levassor [edit] Source:[119] (Société Panhard & Levassor) (N.B. The Panhard & Levassor engines were used in motorcycles, cars, airships, and aircraft) 

Panhard & Levassor 1E 1901 – 80 x 120 mm – 600,cm3 2–3 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4F 1901 – 100 x 130 mm – 4,000cm3 – 16–18 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4L 1901 – 130 x 130 mm – 6,900cm3 – 30 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4M 1901 – 140 x 140 mm – 8,620cm3 – 60–65 hp



Panhard & Levassor 2E 1902 – 80 x 120 mm – 1,200cm3 – 5 hp



Panhard & Levassor 2R 1902 – 90 x 130 mm – 1,650cm3 – 7 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4E 1902 – 80 x 120 mm – 2,400cm3 – 10 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4R 1902 – 90 x 130 mm – 3,300cm3 – 15 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4I 1902 – 110 x 140 mm – 5,310cm3 – 20–24 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4I 1903 – 130 x 140 mm – 7,450cm3 – 35 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4M 1903 – 160 x 170 mm – 13,675cm3 – 70 hp



Panhard & Levassor 3E 1904 – 80 x 120 mm – 1,800cm3 – 8 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4L 1905 – 130 x 130 mm – 6,900cm3 – 30 hp



Panhard & Levassor 6M 1905 – 170 x 170 mm – 23,150cm3 – 130 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4E 1906 – 80 x 120 mm – 2,400cm3 10 hp



Panhard & Levassor 8M 1906 – 170 x 170 mm – 30,870cm3 – 180 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4R 1907 – 90 x 130 mm – 3,300cm3 – 15 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4F 1907 – 100 x 130 mm – 4,000cm3 – 16–18 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4I 1907 – 110 x 140 mm – 5,310cm3 – 20–24 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4M 1908 – 170 x 170 mm – 15,435cm3 – 65 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4M 1908 – 170 x 170 mm – 15,435cm3 – 80–90 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4V 1908 – 155 x 170 mm – 12,800cm3 – 65 hp



Panhard & Levassor 6S 1908 – 135 x 140 mm – 12,000cm3 – 65 hp



Panhard & Levassor 1I 1909 – 110 x 155 mm – 1,473cm3 – 4–7 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4M 1909 – 185 x 200 mm – 21,500cm3 – 120 hp



Panhard & Levassor 16Y 1909 – 185 x 200 mm – 86,000cm3 – 700 hp



Panhard & Levassor 2I 1910 – 110 x 140 mm – 2,660cm3 – 12–15 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4O 1910 – 145 x 160 mm – 10,560cm3 – 50 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4E 1911 – 80 x 120 mm – 2,400cm3 – 10 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4F 1911 – 100 x 130 mm – 4,000cm3 – 18 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4R 1912 – 90 x 130 mm – 3,300cm3 – 15 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4I 1912 – 110 x 140 mm – 5,310cm3 – 25 hp



Panhard & Levassor 4L 1912 – 125 x 150 mm – 7,360cm3 – 35 hp



Panhard & Levassor 12J 1916 – 140 x 170 mm – 31,000cm3 – 220 hp @ 1,300 RPM



Panhard & Levassor 12M 1920 – 160 x 170 mm – 43,000cm3 – 350 hp @ 1,600 RPM



Panhard & Levassor 16W 1920 165 x 170 mm – 58,000 – 650 hp @ 1,650 RPM (Double V)



Panhard & Levassor 4I 1909 110 x 140 mm – 5,320cm3 35–40 hp



Panhard & Levassor 6I 1910 110 x 140 mm – 7,980cm3 55 hp



Panhard & Levassor 6J 1910 120 x 140 mm – 9,500cm3 65 hp



Panhard & Levassor 12L 1926 140 x 170 mm – 31,000cm3 – 550 hp @ 1,500 RPM (sleeve valve)



Panhard & Levassor VK12L 1926 140 x 170 mm – 31,000cm3 – 485 hp @ 1,500 RPM (sleeve valve) a.k.a. K122



Panhard & Levassor 12W 1926 165 x 170 mm – 25,000cm3 – 525 hp @ 2,130 RPM (sleeve valve)



Panhard & Levassor 12L 1930 140 x 170 mm – 31,000cm3 – 450 hp @ 1,500 RPM (sleeve valve)



Panhard & Levassor 12M 1930 165 x 170 mm – 43,000cm3 – 500 hp @ 1,600 RPM (sleeve valve)

Parker [edit] 

Parker 1912 3 cyl



Parker 1912 6 cyl

Parodi [edit] (Roland Parodi) 

Parodi HP 60Z[16]

PBS [edit] (První Brnenská Strojírna Velká Bíteš, a.s.) 

PBS- TJ100[120]



PBS Velka Bites ÒÅ 50Â[121]

Pegasus Aviation [edit] 

Pegasus PAL 95

Per Il Volo [edit] 

Per Il Volo Top 80

Peterlot [edit] 

Peterlot 80hp 7-cyl radial

Phillips [edit] 

Phillips 333 (Martin 333)



Phillips 500

Piaggio [edit] Data from:Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930–1945[7] & Jane's 1938[14] (note: the R is for Riduttori – reduction geared, and the C is for Compressore – supercharged) 







Piaggio P.VII 

Piaggio P.VII C.16



Piaggio P.VII C.35



Piaggio P.VII C.45



Piaggio P.VII R.C.



Piaggio P.VII R.C.35



Piaggio P.VII Z

Piaggio Stella P.IX 

Piaggio Stella P.IX R.



Piaggio Stella P.IX R.C.



Piaggio Stella P.IX R.C.40

Piaggio P.X 

Piaggio P.X R.



Piaggio P.X R.C.



Piaggio P.X R.C.35[14]

Piaggio P.XI 

Piaggio P.XI R.C.40[14]



Piaggio P.XII



Piaggio P.XV





Piaggio P.XV R.C.45



Piaggio P.XV R.C.60/2v

Piaggio P.XVI 



Piaggio P.XVI R.C.35

Piaggio P.XIX 

Piaggio P.XIX R.C.45 Turbine



Piaggio P.XXII



Piaggio-Jupiter VI



Piaggio-Jupiter VII

Pierce [edit]



Pierce B

Pieper [edit] (Pieper Motorenbau GmbH) 

Pieper Stamo MS 1500[16]



Pieper Stamo 1000[16]

Pipe [edit] Data from:[8] 

Pipe 50hp V-8 3.94" X 3.94"

Pobjoy [edit] Source: Lumsden.[2] 

Pobjoy R



Pobjoy P



Pobjoy Cataract



Pobjoy Cascade



Pobjoy Niagara

Poinsard [edit] 

Poinsard 25hp 2-cyl

Porsche [edit] 

Porsche 678



Porsche 702



Porsche PFM 3200



Porsche 109-005



Porsche YO-95-6

Potez [edit] (Société des Avions et Moteurs Henri Potez) 

Potez 3B[14]



Potez 4D[44]



Potez 4E



Potez 6B[14] 

Potez 6Ba[14]



Potez 6D[44]



Potez 6E[5]



Potez 8D[44]



Potez 9Ab[14]



Potez 9B[14]



Potez 9E[14]



Potez 12D (aka D.12)[14]

PowerJet [edit] 

PowerJet SaM146

Power Jets [edit] (Power Jets Ltd.) 

Power Jets WU



Power Jets W.1



Power Jets W.1(T)



Power Jets W.1(3)



Power Jets W.1X



Power Jets W.1A



Power Jets W.2



Power Jets W.2Y



Power Jets W.2B



Power Jets W.2B/23



Power Jets W.2/700



Power Jets W.2/800



Power Jets W.2/850



General Electric I-16

Poyer [edit] 

Poyer 3-40



Poyer 3-50

Praga [edit]

Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[122] 

Praga B



Praga D



Praga DH



Praga ES



Praga ESV



Praga ESVK

Pratt & Whitney [edit] 

Pratt & Whitney H-3730



Pratt & Whitney H-2600



Pratt & Whitney X-1800



Pratt & Whitney X-3130



Pratt & Whitney XH-3130 – cancelled project



Pratt & Whitney XH-3730 – cancelled project



Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior



Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp



Pratt & Whitney R-1535 Twin Wasp Junior



Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet



Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp



Pratt & Whitney R-1860 Hornet B



Pratt & Whitney R-2000 Twin Wasp



Pratt & Whitney R-2060 Yellow Jacket



Pratt & Whitney R-2180 Twin Hornet



Pratt & Whitney R-2270



Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp



Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major



Pratt & Whitney F100



Pratt & Whitney F119



Pratt & Whitney F135



Pratt & Whitney JT3



Pratt & Whitney JT3C – company designation for J57



Pratt & Whitney JT3D



Pratt & Whitney JT4 – company designation for J75



Pratt & Whitney JT4A



Pratt & Whitney JT7



Pratt & Whitney JT8



Pratt & Whitney JT8D



Pratt & Whitney JT9D



Pratt & Whitney JT10D



Pratt & Whitney JT11D



Pratt & Whitney JT12A



Pratt & Whitney JT18D



Pratt & Whitney JTF10A



Pratt & Whitney JTF16



Pratt & Whitney JTF22



Pratt & Whitney JFTD12



Pratt & Whitney JTN9



Pratt & Whitney PT1



Pratt & Whitney PT2



Pratt & Whitney PT4



Pratt & Whitney PT5



Pratt & Whitney PW1120[16]



Pratt & Whitney PW1130[16]



Pratt & Whitney PW2000



Pratt & Whitney PW3000[16]



Pratt & Whitney PW4000



Pratt & Whitney PW6000



Pratt & Whitney ST9



Pratt & Whitney STF300



Pratt & Whitney Hornet Junior



Pratt & Whitney Hornet



Pratt & Whitney Twin Hornet



Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp



Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp E1



Pratt & Whitney Wasp



Pratt & Whitney Wasp Jr



Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp



Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major



Pratt & Whitney Yellow Jacket



Pratt & Whitney F100



Pratt & Whitney F105



Pratt & Whitney F117 (PW2037)



Pratt & Whitney F119 (PW5000)



Pratt & Whitney F135



Pratt & Whitney F401



Pratt & Whitney J42 (licence built Rolls-Royce Nene)



Pratt & Whitney J48 (licence built Rolls-Royce Tay)



Pratt & Whitney J52



Pratt & Whitney J57



Pratt & Whitney J58



Pratt & Whitney J60



Pratt & Whitney J75



Pratt & Whitney J91



Pratt & Whitney RJ40 Ramjet



Pratt & Whitney RL-10



Pratt & Whitney T32



Pratt & Whitney T34



Pratt & Whitney T45



Pratt & Whitney T48



Pratt & Whitney T52



Pratt & Whitney T57



Pratt & Whitney T73



Pratt & Whitney T101 (Pratt & Whitney Canada PT645A)



Pratt & Whitney T400 (Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6T)



Pratt & Whitney TF30



Pratt & Whitney TF33

Pratt & Whitney Canada [edit]

(United Aircraft of Canada)

Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 

Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6



Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6T



Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D



Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100



Pratt & Whitney Canada PW200



Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300



Pratt & Whitney Canada PW500



Pratt & Whitney Canada PW600



Pratt & Whitney Canada T74



Pratt & Whitney Canada T101



Pratt & Whitney Canada T400

Pulch [edit] (Otto Pulch) 

Pulch 003[16]



Pulch 3-cyl. radial[16]

Pulsar [edit] 

Pulsar Aeromaxx 100

PZI [edit] (Panstowe Zaklady Inzijierjni) 

P.Z. Iwz. Junior 120 hp

PZL [edit]

(Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze)

PZL-Wytwórnia Silników [edit]

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PZL GR.760[14]



PZL GR.1620-A[14]



PZL GR.1620-B[14]



PZL-3



PZL-10[16]



PZL GTD-350[16]



PZL ASz-62



PZL-F 2A[16]



PZL-F 4A[16]



PZL-F 6A[16]



PZL-F 6V[16]



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Quick 120-125hp



Quick 180hp



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R [edit] Radne Motor AB [edit] 

Radne Raket 120

Ranger [edit] 

Ranger 6-375



Ranger 6-390



Ranger 6-410



Ranger 6-440



Ranger L-440



Ranger V-770



Ranger V-880

Rapp [edit]

(Rapp Motorenwerke G.m.b.H.)[4] 

Rapp 125hp 6-cyl in-line[4]



Rapp 150hp 6-cyl in-line[4]

Rasmussen [edit] 

Rasmussen 65hp

Rausenberger [edit] 

Rausenberger 45hp



Rausenberger 75hp



Rausenberger 150hp



Rausenberger 500hp



Rausenberger C-12



Rausenberger E-6

RBVZ [edit] (RBVZ Russko-Baltiisky Vagon Zavod – Russo-Baltic wagon works) 

RBVZ-6 (V.V. Kireev)[43]



MRB-6 (Igor Sikorskii)[43]

Reaction Motors [edit] 

Reaction Motors LR2



Reaction Motors LR6



Reaction Motors LR8



Reaction Motors LR10



Reaction Motors LR11



Reaction Motors LR22



Reaction Motors LR26



Reaction Motors LR30



Reaction Motors LR32



Reaction Motors LR33



Reaction Motors LR34



Reaction Motors LR35



Reaction Motors LR39



Reaction Motors LR40



Reaction Motors LR48



Reaction Motors LR99

Rearwin [edit] 

Rearwin 1909 30-45hp



Rearwin 1909 40-60hp



Rearwin 1910 50-75hp



Rearwin 1911 80-90hp

Rectimo [edit] (Rectimo Aviation SA) / (Rectimo-Savoie Aviation) 

Rectimo 4 AR 1200[16]



Rectimo 4 AR 1600

Redrup [edit] 

Redrup 1910 50hp 10-cyl contra-rotating rotary



Redrup 1914 150hp 7-cyl radial



Redrup 5-cyl barrel engine



Redrup Fury (barrel engine built by Aero Syndicate Ltd.)

Regnier [edit] Source: Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[14] 

Regnier 4F.0



Regnier L.4[44]



Regnier R.4



Regnier R.6

Renault [edit] (Société des Moteurs Renault- Aviation) (Source:[123] and[8] 

Renault 35-40hp V-4



Renault 45hp V-8 3.54" X 4.73"



Renault 50hp V-8 3.54" x 5.52"



Renault 60hp V-8 3.94" x 4.73"[2]



Renault 70hp Type WB[2]



Renault 70hp Type WC[2]



Renault 80hp Type WS[2]



Renault 100hp V-8



Renault 130hp V-8



Renault 90hp V-12 12D



Renault 100hp V-12



Renault 120hp V-12



Renault 190hp V-12[4]



Renault 200hp V-12



Renault 220hp V-12 12E



Renault 265hp V-12



Renault 300hp V-12[4] 12F



Renault 320hp V-12[4] 12Fe



Renault 4B 25 hp V-4 1910



Renault 38.5hp 4-cyl in-line water-cooled[8]



Renault 42.5hp 4-cyl in-line water-cooled airship engine[8]



Renault 4P



Renault 6P 



Renault 6Pdi

Renault 6Q 200 hp 

Renault 6Q-02/03 220 hp 6 inverted – 120 x 140 – 240 kg – Potez 65 left & right rotation



Renault 6Q-07 233 hp



Renault 6Q-09 180 hp 6 inverted – 120 x 140 – 235 kg – Caudron Simoun



Renault 6Q-10 240 hp



Renault 7A 100 hp 7 radial – 120 x 140 – 125 kg – Farman 237



Renault 8A 50 hp V-8 

Renault 8Aa 60 hp V-8



Renault 8Ab 70–75 hp V-8



Renault 8B 30 hp V-8



Renault 8C 70 hp V-8 



Renault 8Ca 80 hp V8 – 90° – 105 x 130 – 160 kg – M Farman 11

Renault 8G 140 hp V8 – 90° – 105 x 130 – 170 kg – Farman 40 

Renault 8Ga 150 hp V8 – 90° – 105 x 130 – 180 kg – Farman F 140



Renault 8Gb 160 hp V8 – 90° – 105 x 130 – 185 kg – Farman 40bis



Renault 8Gc 175 hp V8 – 90° – 105 x 130 – 190 kg – Farman 40



Renault 8Ge 200 hp V8 – 90° – 105 x 130 – 210 kg – Dorand AR.2



Renault 8Gd[4] 190 hp V8 – 50° – 105 x 130 – 195 kg – Dorand AR.1 Farman 80



Renault 8Gdy 200 hp V8 – 50° – 105 x 130 – 195 kg – Dorand AR.2



Renault 9A



Renault 9C 



Renault 9F 



Renault 9Fas

Renault 9P 



Renault 9Ca 350 hp 9 radial – 120 x 180 290 kg – LeO 205

Renault 9Pa 250 hp 9 radial – 120 x 140 240 kg – Farman 194

Renault 12D 

Renault 12Da 100 hp



Renault 12Db 120 hp V12 – 50° – 96 x 140 250 kg – Caudron R-4



Renault 12Dc 130 hp V12 – 50° – 96 x 140 260 kg – Caudron R-19











Renault 12E 200 hp V12 – 50° – 110 x 130 250 kg – Paul Schmitt 

Renault 12Eb 220 hp



Renault 12Ec 235 hp V12 – 50° – 120 x 140 245 kg – Breguet 5 Ca2

Renault 12F[4] 

Renault 12Fa 220 hp V12 – 50° – 125 x 150 240 kg – H Farman 35



Renault 12Fb 250 hp V12 – 50° – 125 x 150 – 260 kg – Paul Schmitt 7



Renault 12Fc 280 hp V12 – 50° – 125 x 150 – 260 kg – Breguet 14 A2



Renault 12Fe 300 hp V12 – 50°

Renault 12H[4] 

Renault 12Ha 450 hp V12 – 60° – 134 x 180 – 460 kg – Breguet 17 A2



Renault 12Hd 480 hp V12 – 60° – 134 x 180 – 450 kg – Farman 60



Renault 12He 500 hp V12 – 60° – 134 x 180 – 460 kg – Breguet 19



Renault 12Hg 550 hp V12 – 60° – 134 x 180 – 465 kg – Potez 28/2

Renault 12J 

Renault 12Ja 450 hp V12 – 60° – 125 x 170 – 423 kg – Breguet 18T



Renault 12Jb 500 hp V12 – 60° – 125 x 170 – 423 kg – Laté 28



Renault 12Jc 550 hp V12 – 60° – 125 x 170 – 423 kg – Breguet 27

Renault 12K 

Renault 12Ka



Renault 12Kb 450 hp V12 – 60° – 134 x 180 – 439 kg



Renault 12Kd





Renault 12Ke 500 hp V12 – 60° – 134 x 180 – 439 kg



Renault 12Kg 550 hp V12 – 60° – 134 x 180 – 439 kg

Renault 12M 550–650 hp V12 – 60° – 150 x 175 – 531 kg 



Renault 12N 



Renault 12Ma[124] Renault 12Ncr 2000 hp V12 – 60° – 140 x 140 – 490 kg – Bernard HV320

Renault 12R 450 hp V12 – 60° – 120 x 140 – 375 kg – Caudron C-481 

Renault 12Rb 470-480hphp V12 – 60°



Renault 12Rc 500 hp V12 – 60°



Renault 12Ro 500 hp V12 – 60° – 120 x 140 – 38 kg – Caudron C-700



Renault 12S 480 hp 12 inverted – 105 x 120 – 450 kg – SIPA S.10



Renault 12T 600 hp 12 inverted – 105 x 120 – 450 kg – SIPA S.12



Renault 18J 

Renault 18Jbr 700 hp W18 – 60° – 65 litres – 665 kg – Potez 25



Renault Bengali 4



Renault Bengali 6



Renault Type WB



Renault Type WC



Renault Type WS

R.E.P. [edit] (Robert Esnault-Pelterie) 

R.E.P. 24hp 5-cyl. 3.35" x 3.74"



R.E.P. 34hp 7-cyl. 3.35" x 3.74"



R.E.P. 48hp 10-cyl. 3.35" x 3.74"



R.E.P. 1910 60hp 5-cyl.

Rollason [edit] 

Rollason Ardem RTW



Rollason Ardem 4 CO2 FH mod

Revmaster [edit] 

Revmaster O-49 2cyl



Revmaster Revmaster R-800 2cyl 27 hp (Citroën 2CV)



Revmaster O-97 4cyl



Revmaster R-1600D VW



Revmaster R-1600S



Revmaster O-112 4cyl



Revmaster R-1831D



Revmaster R-1831S



Revmaster O-127 4cyl



Revmaster R-2100D 65 hp@3200rpm



Revmaster R-2100D Turbo 70 hp@3200rpm



Revmaster R-2100S 65 hp@3200rpm



Revmaster R-2300



Revmaster O-181 4cyl



Revmaster R-3000D 110 hp@3200rpm

Rex [edit] (Flugmachine Rex GesellschaftG.m.b.H.) 

Rex rotary engine

RFB [edit] (Rhein-Flugzeugbau GmbH) 

RFB SG 85[16]



RFB SG 95[16]

Rheinmetall-Borsig [edit] (Rheinmetall-Borsig A.G.)



Rheinmetall 109-502[11]



Rheinmetall 109-505[11]



Rheinmetall 109-515 rocket (solid fuel)[11]



Rheinmetall Rheintochter R 1 first stage[11]



Rheinmetall Rheintochter R 1 second stage[11]



Rheinmetall Rheintochter R 3 first stage[11]

Ricardo [edit] 

Ricardo-Burt S55/4[2]



Ricardo-Halford-Armstrong R.H.A.[2]

Righter Manufacturing [edit] 

Righter O-15



Righter O-45

Roberts [edit] 

Roberts 1910 40-52hp



Roberts 4-X.



Roberts 6-X



Roberts 6-Z

Robinson [edit] 

Robinson 60hp



Robinson 100hp

Roché [edit] 

Roché L-267

Rocket Propulsion Establishment [edit] 

RPE Gamma

Rocketdyne [edit] 

Rocketdyne 16NS-1,000[5]



Rocketdyne Kiwi Nuclear rocket engine[5]



Rocketdyne M-34[5]



Rocketdyne MA-2[5]



Rocketdyne MA-3[5]



Rocketdyne MB-3[5]



Rocketdyne Megaboom modular sled rocket[5]



Rocketdyne P-4[5]



Rocketdyne LR64



Rocketdyne LR89[5]



Rocketdyne LR79[5]



Rocketdyne LR101[5]



Rocketdyne LR105[5]



Rocketdyne Aeolus[5]



Rocketdyne E-1



Rocketdyne F-1 (RP-1/LOX) Used by the Saturn V.



Rocketdyne H-1 (RP-1/LOX) Used by the Saturn I, Ib, Jupiter, and some Delta rockets



Rocketdyne J-2 (LH2/LOX) Used by both the Saturn V and Saturn IB.



Rocketdyne RS-25 Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) (LH2/LOX) The main engine for the Space Shuttle.



Rocketdyne RS-27A (RP-1/LOX) Used by the Delta II/III and Atlas ICBM



Rocketdyne RS-68 (LH2/LOX) Used by the Delta IV first stage

Rocky Mountain [edit] 

Rocky Mountain Pegasus

Rolls-Royce Limited [edit] Sources: Piston engines, Lumsden,[2] gas turbine and rocket engines, Gunston.[6] Note: For alternative 'RB' gas turbine designations please see the Rolls-Royce aero engine template. 

Rolls-Royce 190hp



Rolls-Royce Avon



Rolls-Royce Buzzard



Rolls-Royce Clyde



Rolls-Royce Condor



Rolls-Royce Condor diesel[8]



Rolls-Royce Conway



Rolls-Royce Crecy



Rolls-Royce Dart



Rolls-Royce Derwent



Rolls Royce Eagle (H-24)



Rolls-Royce Eagle (V-12)



Rolls-Royce Eagle (X-16)



Rolls-Royce Exe



Rolls-Royce Falcon



Rolls-Royce Gem



Rolls-Royce Gnome



Rolls-Royce Goshawk



Rolls-Royce Griffon



Rolls-Royce Hawk



Rolls-Royce Kestrel



Rolls-Royce Merlin



Rolls-Royce Nene



Rolls-Royce Pegasus



Rolls-Royce Pennine



Rolls-Royce Peregrine



Rolls-Royce R



Rolls-Royce RB.106



Rolls-Royce RB.108



Rolls-Royce RB.145



Rolls-Royce RB.162



Rolls-Royce RB.175



Rolls-Royce RB.203 Trent



Rolls-Royce Soar



Rolls-Royce Spey



Rolls-Royce Tay



Rolls-Royce Trent



Rolls-Royce Tweed



Rolls-Royce Tyne



Rolls-Royce Viper



Rolls-Royce Vulture



Rolls-Royce Welland



Rolls-Royce/Continental C90



Rolls-Royce/Continental O-200-A



Rolls-Royce/Continental O-300



Rolls-Royce/Continental GIO-470-A



Rolls-Royce RZ.2



Rolls-Royce RZ.12

Rolls-Royce plc [edit] Note: For alternative 'RB' gas turbine designations please see the Rolls-Royce aero engine template. 

Rolls-Royce Trent



Rolls-Royce AE 1107C-Liberty



Rolls-Royce AE 2100



Rolls-Royce AE 3007



Rolls-Royce BR700



Rolls-Royce BR701



Rolls-Royce BR710



Rolls-Royce BR715



Rolls-Royce RB.163



Rolls-Royce RB.168



Rolls-Royce RB.183 Tay



Rolls-Royce RB.200



Rolls-Royce RB.202



Rolls-Royce RB.203 (2nd use of Trent)



Rolls-Royce RB.207



Rolls-Royce RB.211



Rolls-Royce RB.213



Rolls-Royce RB.401



Rolls-Royce 250



Rolls-Royce RR300



Rolls-Royce RR500



Rolls-Royce 501



Rolls-Royce F113 (Spey Mk.511)



Rolls-Royce F126 (Tay Mk.611 / 661)



Rolls-Royce F137 (AE3007H)



Rolls-Royce F402 (Pegasus)



Rolls-Royce J99



Rolls-Royce XV99-RA-1



Rolls-Royce T56 (T501-D)



Rolls-Royce T68



Rolls-Royce T406

Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca [edit] Source:Gunston.[125] 

Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca Adour/F405



Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca RTM322

Rolls-Royce/SNECMA [edit] 

Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593



Rolls-Royce/SNECMA M45H

Rotax 912UL 80 hp (60 kW) installation in a 3Xtrim 3X55 Trener

A Rotax 185 ready for installation on aUltraflight Lazair.

Rotax [edit] 

Rotax 185



Rotax 277



Rotax 377



Rotax 447



Rotax 462



Rotax 503



Rotax 508UL



Rotax 532



Rotax 582



Rotax 618



Rotax 912



Rotax 914

Rotec [edit] 

Rotec R2800



Rotec R3600

RotorWay [edit]



RotorWay RI-162F



RotorWay RW-100



RotorWay RW-133



RotorWay RW-145



RotorWay RW-152

Rover [edit] 

Rover W.2B

Rover [edit] 

Rover Wolston



Rover T.P.90[5]

Royal Aircraft Factory [edit] Source: Lumsden.[2] 

RAF 1



RAF 2



RAF 3



RAF 4



RAF 5



RAF 7



RAF 8

RRJAEL [edit] (Rolls-Royce and Japanese Aero-engines Ltd.) 

RRJAEL RJ.500[16]

Rumpler [edit] 

Rumpler Aeolus

Ryan-Siemens [edit]

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Ryan-Siemens 9



Ryan-Siemens Sh-14



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S [edit] SACMA [edit] (Guy Negre) 

SACMA 100[16]



SACMA 120[16]



SACMA 150[16]



SACMA 180[16]



SACMA 240[16]

SAI Ambrosini [edit] 

Ambrosini P-25 – 2-cyl. horizontally opposed

Salmson [edit] (Societe des Moteurs Salmson) 

Salmson 3 A Air cooled radial engine 

Salmson 3 Ad Air cooled radial engine







Salmson 5 A Air cooled radial engine 

Salmson 5 Ac Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 5 Ap Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 5 Aq Air cooled radial engine

Salmson 6 A 

Salmson 6 Ad



Salmson 6 Af

Salmson 6 TE 



Salmson 6 TE.S

Salmson 7 A Air cooled radial engine 

Salmson 7 AC Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 7 ACa Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 7 Aq Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 7 M Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 7 O Air cooled radial engine 

Salmson 7 Om Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 8 As.04[44]



Salmson 9 AB Air cooled radial engine







Salmson 9ABa Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 9ABc Air cooled radial engine

Salmson 9 AD Air cooled radial engine 

Salmson 9 ADb Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 9 ADr Air cooled radial engine

Salmson 9 AE Air cooled radial engine 



Salmson 9 AErs Air cooled radial engine

Salmson 9 NA Air cooled radial engine 

Salmson 9 NAs Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 9 NC Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 9 ND Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 9 NE



Salmson 9 NH[44] Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 11 B Air cooled radial engine



Salmson 12 C W-12



Salmson 12 V V-12 



Salmson 18 A W-18 



Salmson 12 Vars V-12 Salmson 18 Ab W-18

Salmson 18 C W-18 

Salmson 18 Cm W-18



Salmson 18 Cmb W-18



Salmson-Szydlowski SH.18 – 18-cyl 2-stroke radial diesel engine (nine banks of two in-line)[8]



Salmson 18 Z



Salmson A water-cooled barrel engine



Salmson B water-cooled barrel engine



Salmson C water-cooled barrel engine



Salmson E water-cooled barrel engine



Salmson F water-cooled barrel engine



Salmson G water-cooled barrel engine



Salmson K water-cooled barrel engine



Salmson A.7 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson A.9 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson 2A.9 water-cooled 2-row radial engine



Salmson B.9 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson C.9 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson M.9 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson P.9 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson R.9 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson M.7 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson 2M.7 water-cooled 2-row radial engine[2]



Salmson 9.Z water-cooled radial engine



Salmson Z9 water-cooled radial engine



Salmson 9.Za water-cooled radial engine



Salmson 9.Zc water-cooled radial engine



Salmson 9.Zm water-cooled radial engine

Saroléa [edit]

(Maison Saroléa) 

Saroléa V-4[14]



Saroléa Albatros[14]

Saurer [edit] (Adolph Saurer AG) 

Saurer YS-2



Saurer YS-3

Schmidding [edit] 

Schmidding 109-505 rocket (solid fuel)



Schmidding 109-513[11]



Schmidding 109-533[11]



Schmidding 109-543[11]



Schmidding 109-553[11]



Schmidding 109-563[11]



Schmidding 109-573[11]



Schmidding 109-593[11]



Schmidding 109-603[11]

SCI Aviation [edit] 

R6-80



R6-150



B4-160

Scott [edit] 

Scott A2S Flying Squirrel[2]



Scott 40hp 2-stroke



Scott 1939 2-stroke



Scott 1950 2-stroke V4

Seld [edit] (Seld-Kompressorbau G.m.b.H.) 

Seld F2[11]

SEPR [edit] (Société d'Etudes pour la Propulsion par Réaction) 

SEPR 25[5]



SEPR 178



SEPR 841[5]



SEPR 844[5]

Sergant [edit] 

Sergant air-cooled engine

SERMEL [edit] 

SERMEL TRS 12



SERMEL TRS 18



SERMEL TRS 25

Survol - de Coucy [edit] 

Survol - de Coucy "Pygmée" 40 hp

Shenyang [edit] (Shenyang Aircraft Corporation) 

Shenyang PF-1



Shenyang WP-5



Shenyang WP-7



Shenyang WS-5



Shenyang WS-6



Shenyang WS-8



Shenyang WS-10



Shenyang WS-15



Shenyang WP-14 Kunlun

Shvetsov [edit] 

Shvetsov ASh-21



Shvetsov ASh-62



Shvetsov ASh-73



Shvetsov ASh-82



Shvetsov ASh-2



Shvetsov ASh-4



Shvetsov M-11



Shvetsov M-25



Shvetsov M-82

Siddeley-Deasy [edit] 

Siddeley Pacific[4]



Siddeley Puma



Siddeley Tiger

Siemens-Halske [edit] (Siemens & Halske AG / Siemens-Bramo) 

Siemens-Halske Sh.I



Siemens-Halske Sh.II



Siemens-Halske Sh.III



Siemens-Halske Sh 4



Siemens-Halske Sh 5



Siemens-Halske Sh 6



Siemens-Halske Sh 7



Siemens-Halske Sh 10



Siemens-Halske Sh 11



Siemens-Halske Sh 12



Siemens-Halske Sh 13



Siemens-Halske Sh 14 (RLM 9-314)[11]



Siemens-Halske Sh 15



Siemens-Bramo Sh 20



Siemens-Bramo Sh 21



Siemens-Bramo Sh 22[11]



Siemens-Bramo Sh 25[11]



Siemens-Bramo Sh 28[11]



Siemens-Bramo Sh 29[11]



Siemens Bramo SAM 22B[11]



Siemens Bramo 314



Siemens Bramo 322[11]



Siemens Bramo 323 Fafnir[11]

Silnik [edit] 

Silnik M 11



Silnik Sh 14

Simms [edit] 

Simms 51hp V-6 4.33" x 4.33"[8]

Simonini [edit] 

Simonini 200cc



Simonini Mini 3



Simonini Mini 2+

Skoda [edit] 

Skoda G-594 Czarny Piotruś



Skoda L

Skymotors [edit] 

Skymotors 70



Skymotors 70A

Smalley [edit] 

Smalley Aero

SMA Engines [edit] 

SMA SR305-230

SME Aircraft Engine [edit] (Italy[126])

Smith [edit] 

Smith Static[2]



Smith 300hp radial ??? any body have a reference?

SMPMC [edit] (South Motive Power and Machinery Complex SMPMC prev Zhuzhou Aeroengine Factory) 

SMPMC HS-5



SMPMC HS-6



SMPMC WZ-8



SMPMC WZ-9



SMPMC WZ-16

SNECMA [edit] (Société Nationale d'Étude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation) 

SNECMA 12S



SNECMA 12T



SNECMA 14NC Diesel 1945 1,015hp



SNECMA 14R



SNECMA 14U 1948 2,200hp



SNECMA 14X[44] 1949 850hp



SNECMA 14X Super Mars



SNECMA 28T 1945 3,500hp



SNECMA 32HL 1947 4,000hp



SNECMA 36T 1948 4,150hp



SNECMA 42T 1946 5,000hp



SNECMA M26



SNECMA M28



SNECMA M45



SNECMA M49 Larzac



SNECMA M53



SNECMA M88



SNECMA Atar 101



SNECMA Atar 8



SNECMA Atar 9



SNECMA Hercules



SNECMA-BMW 132Z



SNECMA-GR 14M



SNECMA-GR 14N



SNECMA / Pratt & Whitney TF106



SNECMA / Pratt & Whitney TF306



SNECMA-Regnier 4L[44]



SNECMA-Régnier 4LO



SNECMA-Renault 4P



SNECMA-Renault 6Q



SNECMA Hispano 12B 1950 2,200hp



SNECMA Hispano 12Y 1947 900hp



SNECMA Hispano 12Z



SNECMA Escopette[127]



SNECMA Super ATAR

SOCEMA [edit] (Société de Construction et d'Équipments Méchaniques pour l'Aviation) 

SOCEMA TGA 1[128]



SOCEMA TGAR 1008



SOCEMA TP.1



SOCEMA TP.2

Solar [edit] 

Solar PJ32 pulse-jet



Solar T62 Titan



Solar T66 free turbine Titan



Solar Jupiter (500 hp gas turbine)



Solar Mars T45 (50 hp gas turbine)



Solar Mercury



Solar Saturn[5]



Solar T-150[5]

Soloviev [edit]

Source:Gunston.[129] 

Soloviev D-15



Soloviev D-20



Soloviev D-25V (TB-2BM)



Soloviev D-30



Soloviev D-30K (completely revised)



Soloviev D-90A

SPA [edit] (Societa Piemontese Automobili) 

SPA 6A 200 hp 6 in-line

Soverini [edit] (Soverini Freres et Cie) 

Soverini-Echard 4D[5]



Soverini-Echard 4DR[5]

Speer [edit] 

Speer S-2-C

Sperry [edit] 

Sperry WBB 2-stroke

STAL [edit] (Svenska Turbinfabriks AB Ljungström) 

STAL Dovern

Star [edit] 

Star 40hp[130]

Stark [edit] (Stark Flugzeugbau KG) 

Stark Stamo 1400[5]

Statax [edit]

(Statax Engine Company Ltd. – prev. Statax-Motor of Zurich) 

Statax 3cyl 10hp axial



Statax 5cyl 40hp axial[2]



Statax 7cyl 80hp axial[2]



Statax 10cyl 100hp axial[2]

Straughan [edit] 

Straughan AL-1000

Studebaker [edit] 

H-9350 (24cyl 153.2 litres)

Studebaker-Waterman [edit] 

Studebaker-Waterman S-1

Sturtevant [edit] 

Sturtevant 1913 40hp



Sturtevant 1913 = 60hp



Sturtevant 5A-4



Sturtevant 5A-4-½ 210 hp[4]



Sturtevant 7 300 hp[4]



Sturtevant D-4



Sturtevant D-6



Sturtevant E-6

Subaru [edit] 

Subaru EJ25

Sunbeam [edit]

Sunbeam Arab engine on display at theRoyal Air Force Museum London

Source: Lumsden.[2][34] 

Sunbeam 110 hp



Sunbeam 150 hp



Sunbeam 200 hp



Sunbeam 225 hp



Sunbeam 2,000 hp – engine for Kaye Don'sSilver Bullet land speed record car



Sunbeam Afridi



Sunbeam Amazon



Sunbeam Arab



Sunbeam Bedouin



Sunbeam Cossack



Sunbeam Crusader



Sunbeam Dyak



Sunbeam Gurkha



Sunbeam Kaffir



Sunbeam Malay



Sunbeam Maori



Sunbeam Manitou



Sunbeam Matabele



Sunbeam Mohawk



Sunbeam Nubian



Sunbeam Pathan



Sunbeam Saracen



Sunbeam Sikh



Sunbeam Semi-Sikh



Sunbeam Sikh II aka Semi-Sikh



Sunbeam Sikh III



Sunbeam Spartan



Sunbeam Tartar



Sunbeam Viking



Sunbeam Zulu

Superior [edit] 

Superior XP-320



Superior XP-360



Superior XP-400



Superior XP-408



Superior Vantage

Svenska Flygmotor [edit] 

Svenska Flygmotor RM5



Svenska Flygmotor RM6



Svenska Flygmotor RR2[5]



Svenska RM8

Szekely [edit]

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T [edit] TBS [edit] (Turbinenbau Schuberth Schwabhausen GmbH) 

TBS 400N-J40P[131]

Technopower [edit] (Technopower Inc.) 

Technopower Twin O-101

Teledyne CAE [edit] 

Teledyne CAE 320



Teledyne CAE 324



Teledyne CAE 352[16]



Teledyne CAE 354



Teledyne CAE 356[16]



Teledyne CAE 365[16]



Teledyne CAE 370[16]



Teledyne CAE 372[16]



Teledyne CAE 373[16]



Teledyne CAE 382[17]



Teledyne CAE 440[16]



Teledyne CAE 455[16]



Teledyne CAE 472 (F106)



Teledyne CAE 490[16]



Teledyne CAE 555[16]



Teledyne CAE J69[16]



Teledyne CAE LJ95[16]



Teledyne CAE J402[16]



Teledyne CAE F106



Teledyne CAE F408[17]



Teledyne CAE CJ69

Thaheld [edit] 

Thaheld O-290 diesel

Termo-Jet [edit] (Thermo-Jet Standard Inc.) 

Thermo-Jet J7-300[16]



Thermo-Jet J8-200[16]



Thermo-Jet J10-200[16]



Thermo-Jet J13-202[16]

Thielert [edit] 

Thielert Centurion 1.7



Thielert Centurion 4.0

Thiokol [edit] (Thiokol Chemical Corporation) Data from:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1962-3[5] 

Thiokol LR44



Thiokol LR58



Thiokol LR62



Thiokol LR99



Thiokol M6 (TX-136)



Thiokol M10 (TX-10)



Thiokol M12 (TX-12)



Thiokol M16 (TX-16)



Thiokol M18 (TX-18)



Thiokol M19



Thiokol M20 (TX-20)



Thiokol M30 (TX-30)



Thiokol M33 (TX-33)



Thiokol M46



Thiokol M51 (TX-131-15)



Thiokol M55



Thiokol M58 (TX-58)



Thiokol TU-122



Thiokol TX-135



Thiokol TD-174 Guardian



Thiokol TE-29 Recruit



Thiokol TD-214 Pioneer



Thiokol TE-289 Yardbird



Thiokol TE-307 Apache

Thomas [edit] 

Thomas 120hp



Thomas 8



Thomas 88 150 hp[4]



Thomas 890

Thorotzkai [edit] (Thorotzkai Péter)[132][133] 

Thorotzkai 12hp



Thorotzkai 22hp 3cyl. radial



Thorotzkai 35hp opposed twin



Thorotzkai typ.7 35hp



Thorotzkai 120hp

Thunder [edit] (Thunder Engines Inc.)



Thunder TE495-TC700[16]

Tips [edit] 

Tips 480hp (18 cyl., 1717.67 ci, air- and water-cooled rotary engine. At rated RPM the crankshaft rotated at 1800 rpm, propeller shaft at 1080 rpm and the engine body at 60 rpm. Cooling was by direct air flow and tubular radiators between the cylinders, with water circulating without hoses or pumps.)

Tips & Smith [edit] 

Tips & Smith Super-Rhône

TNCA [edit] (Talleres Nacionales de Construcciones Aeronáuticas – national aviation workshops) 

TNCA Aztatl



TNCA Trebol

Tokyo Gasu Denki [edit] 

Tokyo Gasu Denki Amakaze



Tokyo Gasu Denki Hatakaze



Tokyo Gasu Denki Jimpu 3



Tokyo Gasu Denki Kamikaze 5A



Tokyo Gasu Denki Tempu

Total Engine Concepts [edit] 

Total Engine Concepts MM CB-40

Trace Engines [edit] 

Trace turbocharged V-8

Train [edit] (Établissements E. Train) Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938[14] 

Train 2T



Train 4T



Train 4A



Train 4E



Train 6T



Train 6D

Tumansky [edit] 

Tumansky M-87



Tumansky M-88



Tumansky R-11



Tumansky R-13



Tumansky R-15



Tumansky RU-19



Tumansky R-21



Tumansky R-25



Tumansky R-266



Tumansky R-27



Tumansky R-29



Tumansky RD-9

Turbomeca [edit] Source:Gunston[134] except where noted 

Turbomeca Arbizon



Turbomeca Ardiden



Turbomeca Arrius



Turbomeca Arriel



Turbomeca Artouste



Turbomeca Aspin



Turbomeca Astazou



Turbomeca Astafan



Turbomeca Aubisque



Turbomeca Autan



Turbomeca Bastan



Turbomeca Bi-Bastan[5]



Turbomeca Gabizo



Turbomeca Goudon



Turbomeca Makila



Turbomeca Marboré



Turbomeca Marcadau



Turbomeca Orédon Turbomeca's first gas turbine ca 1948; name reused in 1965



Turbomeca Ossau



Turbomeca Palas



Turbomeca Palouste



Turbomeca Piméné



Turbomeca Soular



Turbomeca Super Palas



Turbomeca Turmo



Turbomeca Turmastazou



Turbomeca TM251



Turbomeca TM319



Turbomeca TM333



Turbomeca/SNECMA Larzac



HAL/Turbomeca Shakti



Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca RTM321



Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca RTM322



Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca Adour



Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca Orédon



MAN/Rolls-Royce/Turboméca MTR390



MTU/Turbomeca MTM385

Turbo Research [edit] 

Turbo Research TR.1 – abandoned design study



Turbo Research TR.2 – abandoned design study



Turbo Research TR.3 – abandoned design study



Turbo Research TR.4 Chinook



Turbo Research TR.5 Orenda

Turboméca/HAL [edit]



HAL/Turboméca Ardiden/Shakti

Turbo-Union [edit] 

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U [edit] Ufimtsev [edit] (A.G. Ufimtsev) 

Ufimtsev 1908 20hp 2-cyl 2-stroke rotary[43]



Ufimtsev 1910 35-40hp 4-cyl contra-rotating rotary[43]



Ufimtsev ADU-4 – 60 hp 6-cyl contra-rotating rotary[43]

ULPower [edit] 

ULPower UL260i

Union [edit] (Union Gas Engine Co.)



Union 120hp[4]

UTC [edit] 

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V [edit] Van Blerck [edit] 

Van Blerck 135hp



Van Blerck Twin 6

Vedeneyev [edit] Source:Gunston.[135] 

Vedeneyev M14P

Velie [edit] 

Velie M-5



Velie ML-9

Verner Motor [edit] Source:Verner Motor range of engines[136]

Verner Motor Scarlett mini 5 radial

Verner Motor VM 133MK boxer 

Verner Motor Scarlett mini 3 – 3 cyl radial ( ~ 25hp)



Verner Motor Scarlett mini 5 – 5 cyl radial ( ~ 37hp)



Verner Motor Scarlett 7H – 7 cyl radial ( ~ 80hp)



Verner Motor Scarlett 36Hi ( ~ 100-150hp)



Verner Motor JCV 360 ( ~ 35hp)



Verner 133M



Verner Motor VM 133MK ( ~ 83hp)



Verner Motor VM 144Hi ( ~ 78hp)

Viale [edit] (Spirito Mario Viale) 

Viale 35 hp (1910 35-50hp 5-cyl. radial)

VIJA [edit] 

VIJA J-10A



VIJA J-12A



VIJA J-12Si



VIJA AG-12Si



VIJA J-16Ti

Viking [edit] (Viking Aircraft Engines) 

Viking Aircraft Engines Viking 110

Viking [edit] 

Viking 140hp

Villiers-Hay [edit] (Villiers-Hay Development Ltd.) 

Villiers-Hay 4-L-318 Maya I



Villiers-Hay 4-L-319 Maya II

Vivinus [edit] (Belgium) Data from:[8] 

Vivinus 32.5hp 4-cyl in-line 4.17" X 4.73"



Vivinus 37.5hp 4-cyl in-line 4.42" x 5.12"



Vivinus 39.2hp 4-cyl in-line 4.53" x 5.12"

Volkswagen [edit] 

Volkswagen air-cooled engine



1/2 VW



Volkswagen O-69



Volkswagen VW 1131 ( ~ 26hp) Beetle models from 1946 to 1953. Converters: Ardem, Druine (France).



Volkswagen O-73



Volkswagen VW 1200 ( ~ 32hp) Beetle models from 1953 to 1965. Converters: Ardem, Druine (France); Rectimo (France); Rollason (UK).



Volkswagen O-78



Volkswagen VW 1300 ( ~ 42hp) Beetle models from 1965 to 1967. Converters: Rollason (UK); Monnett (US).



Volkswagen O-79



Volkswagen VW 1287 ( ~ 42hp) Converters: Pollmann, HEPU, KFM (Germany); Ital-American, IAME, KFM (Italy).



Volkswagen O-91



Volkswagen VW 1500 ( ~ 50hp) Beetle models from 1967 to 1969. Converters: Clutton (UK); Rollason (UK).



Volkswagen O-96



Volkswagen VW 1556 ( ~ 52hp) see 1/2 VW O-48.



Volkswagen O-97



Volkswagen VW 1600 ( ~ 53hp) Beetle models from 1969. Converters: Westermayer (Austria); Aeroálcool (Brazil); Rectimo (France); Rollason (UK); Great Plains (US); HAPI (US); Mekker (US); Monnett (US); Preceptor (US); Revmaster (US).



Volkswagen O-99



Volkswagen VW 1629 ( ~ 54hp). Converters: ItalAmerican, IAME, KFM (Italy).



Volkswagen O-102



Volkswagen VW 1679 ( ~ 56hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany); Great Plains (US); HAPI (US); Monnett (US).



Volkswagen O-107



Volkswagen VW 1756 ( ~ 59hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany); Sauer (Germany).



Volkswagen O-108



Volkswagen VW 1775 ( ~ 59hp). Converters: Aeropower (Australia); VW Engine Centre (Australia).



Volkswagen O-110



Volkswagen VW 1800 ( ~ 60hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany).



Volkswagen O-111



Volkswagen VW 1832 ( ~ 61hp). Converters: ItalAmerican, IAME, KFM (Italy).



Volkswagen O-112



Volkswagen VW 1835 ( ~ 62hp). Converters: Aeropower (Australia); Great Plains (US); HAPI (US); Hummel (US); Monnett (US); Preceptor (US); Revmaster (US); Torque Master (US).



Volkswagen O-115



Volkswagen VW 1883 ( ~ 63hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany).



Volkswagen O-117



Volkswagen VW 1915 ( ~ 64hp). Converters: Great Plains (US); HAPI (US); Torque Master (US); Valley Engineering (US).



Volkswagen O-120



Volkswagen VW 1971 ( ~ 66hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany).



Volkswagen O-121



Volkswagen VW 1995 ( ~ 66hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany).



Volkswagen O-122



Volkswagen VW 2007 ( ~ 67hp). Converters: Monnett (US).



Volkswagen VW 2008 ( ~ 67hp). Converters: Aeropower (Australia); VW Engine Centre (Australia).



Volkswagen O-123



Volkswagen VW 2013 ( ~ 67hp). Converters: IMAER, Retimotor (Brazil).



Volkswagen O-125



Volkswagen VW 2049 ( ~ 68hp). Converters: JPX (France).



Volkswagen O-127



Volkswagen VW 2074 ( ~ 69hp). Converters: Aeropower (Australia); Great Plains (US); Hummel (US); Preceptor (US); Revmaster (US).



Volkswagen O-130



Volkswagen VW 2138 ( ~ 71hp). Converters: Sauer (Germany).



Volkswagen O-131



Volkswagen VW 2160 ( ~ 72hp). Converters: VW Engine Centre (Australia).



Volkswagen O-132



Volkswagen VW 2165 ( ~ 72hp). Converters: HAPI (US).



Volkswagen O-133



Volkswagen VW 2180 ( ~ 73hp). Converters: AeroVee (US); Great Plains (US); Monnett (US); Preceptor (US); Torque Master (US).



Volkswagen O-134



Volkswagen VW 2183 ( ~ 73hp). Converters: AeroPrag (Czech Republic).



Volkswagen O-139



Volkswagen VW 2276 ( ~ 76hp). Converters: Able (US); Great Plains (US); Valley Engineering (US).



Volkswagen O-140



Volkswagen VW 2287 ( ~ 76hp). Converters: Hummel (US).



Volkswagen O-142



Volkswagen VW 2325 ( ~ 78hp). Converters: JPX (France).



Volkswagen O-143



Volkswagen VW 2342 ( ~ 78hp). Converters: VW Engine Centre (Australia).



Volkswagen O-144



Volkswagen VW 2366 ( ~ 79hp). Converter: Limbach (Germany); Great Plains (US).



Volkswagen O-148



Volkswagen VW 2424 ( ~ 81hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany).



Volkswagen O-151



Volkswagen VW 2483 ( ~ 83hp). Converters: Sauer (Germany).



Volkswagen O-152



Volkswagen VW 2498 ( ~ 83hp). Converters: Able (US).



Volkswagen O-153



Volkswagen VW 2500 ( ~ 83hp). Converters: Mudry (France).



Volkswagen O-160



Volkswagen VW 2616 ( ~ 87hp). Converters: Limbach (Germany).



Volkswagen O-162



Volkswagen VW 2660 ( ~ 89hp). Converters: Sauer (Germany).



Volkswagen O-181



Volkswagen VW 2962 ( ~ 99hp). Converters: Revmaster (US).

Volvo Aero [edit] 

RM1



RM2



RM3



RM4



RM5



RM6



RM8



RM12

von Behren [edit] 

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W [edit] Walter [edit] (A.S. Walter) Source:Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938 except where noted.[14]

Walter Castor 

Walter Atlas



Walter Atom



Walter Bora



Walter Castor



Walter Gemma



Walter H80



Walter Junior



Walter Jupiter



Walter 108H[137]



Walter 110H[137]



Walter M05



Walter M06



Walter M701



Walter M202



Walter M208



Walter M332[137]



Walter M337[137]



Walter M462[137]



Walter M601[16]



Walter M602



Walter M701[137]



Walter Major 4-1



Walter Major 6-1



Walter Mars[138]



Walter Merkur



Walter Mikron



Walter Minor 4-1



Walter Minor 6-1



Walter Minor 12 I-MR



Walter NZ-40



Walter NZ-60



Walter NZ-85



Walter NZ-120



Walter Pegas



Walter Polaris



Walter Pollux



Walter Regulus



Walter Sagitta



Walter Scolar



Walter Super Castor



Walter Vega



Walter Venus



Walter W.IV

Walter [edit] (Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft) 

Walter RI-201 "Cold" Take Off Pack



Walter RI-203 "Hot" Take Off Pack[11]



Walter RII.203[11]



Walter RII.211



Walter HWK 109-500[11]



Walter HWK 109-501[11]



Walter HWK 109-502[11]



Walter HWK 109-507[11]



Walter HWK 109-509[11]



Walter HWK 109-559[11]



Walter HWK 109-719



Walter HWK 109-729[11]



Walter HWK 109-739



Walter Heimatschützer I



Walter Heimatschützer IV



Walter Me.109 Climb Assister

Wankel [edit] 

Wankel LCR-407



Wankel LCR-814

Warner [edit] 

Warner Junior



Warner Scarab



Warner Scarab Junior



Warner Super Scarab



Warner Super Scarab 50



Warner Super Scarab 165



Warner Super Scarab SS-50



Warner Super Scarab SS-50A



Warner Super Scarab 185



Warner R-420



Warner R-500



Warner R-550



Warner 145



Warner 165



Warner 185

WASAG [edit] (Westphalisch-Anhaltische Springstoff A.G.) 

WASAG 109-506[11]



WASAG 109-512[11]



WASAG 109-522[11]



WASAG 109-532[11]

Weir [edit] (G & J Weir Ltd.) 

Weir 40hp[14]

Weiss [edit] (Weiss Manfréd Repülögép- és Motorgyár Rt – Mannfred Weiss Aircraft company – engine works) 

Weiss WM Sh 10 – licence built Siemens-Halske Sh 10



Weiss WM Sh 11 – licence built Siemens-Halske Sh 11



Weiss WM Sh 12 – licence built Siemens-Halske Sh 12



Weiss Sport I 100-130hp air-cooled 4-cylinder inline engines



Weiss Sport II 100-130hp air-cooled 4-cylinder inline engines



Weiss Sport III 100-130hp air-cooled 4-cylinder inline engines



Weiss - Bristol Jupiter VI



Weiss MW 9K Mistral (520hp Gnome-Rhône 9Krsd)



Weiss WM-K-14A (870 hp Gnome-Rhône 14K Mistral Major)



Weiss WM-K-14B (910 hp Gnome-Rhône 14K Mistral Major)



Weiss-Daimler-Benz DB 605B (for Hungarian built Messerschmitt Me 210Ca-1/C-1s).

Welch [edit] 

Welch O-2 (O-135)

Wells & Adams [edit] 

Wells & Adams 50hp



Wells & Adams 135hp

Werner [edit] 

Werner 1911 30hp

West Engineering [edit] 

West Engineering XJ38

Western [edit] 

Western L-7

Westinghouse Electric Corporation [edit]

Westinghouse J30 

Westinghouse J30



Westinghouse J32



Westinghouse J34



Westinghouse J40



Westinghouse J43



Westinghouse J45



Westinghouse J46



Westinghouse J50



Westinghouse J54



Westinghouse J74 (none built?)



Westinghouse J81 (Rolls-Royce Soar)



Westinghouse T30



Westinghouse T70



Westinghouse 19XB



Westinghouse 24C



Westinghouse 40E



Westinghouse 9.5A/B

Whitehead [edit] 

Whitehead 1910 40hp



Whitehead 1910 75hp

Wickner [edit] 

Wickner Wicko F[2]

Wiley Post [edit] 

Wiley Post AL-1000

Wilksch [edit] (Wilksch Airmotive) 

Wilksch WAM120



Wilksch WAM160

Williams [edit]



Williams 125hp

Williams [edit] (Williams International) 

Williams EJ22



Williams F107 (WR19)



Williams F112



Williams F121



Williams F122



Williams F129 (FJ44)



Williams F415



Williams FJ33



Williams FJ44



Williams J400 (WR24)



Williams WR2



Williams WR19[16]



Williams WR24[16]



Williams WR34[16]



Williams WR44[16][139]



Williams FJX-1[140]



Williams FJX-2[140]

Winterthur [edit] (The Swiss Locomotive and machine Works) 

Winterthur V-8[14]



Winterthur V-12[14]

Wisconsin [edit] 

Wisconsin 140hp



Wisconsin 250

Wojcicli [edit] (S.Wojcicli) 

Wojcicli 10kg pulsejet>[139]



Wojcicli 20kg pulsejet[139]



Wojcicli 40kg pulsejet[139]



Wojcicli 70kg pulsejet[139]

Wolseley [edit] Source: Lumsden.[2]

Wolseley Viper on display at the London Science Museum 

Wolseley 1908 30 hp 4-cyl.



Wolseley 1909 50 hp V-8 air-cooled



Wolseley 1909 54 hp V-8 water-cooled 3.74" x 5.00"



Wolseley 1911 Type B 80 hp V-8



Wolseley 1911 Type C 60 hp V-8



Wolseley 1912 160hp V-8



Wolseley A.R.7 Aquarius I



Wolseley A.R.9 Aries III



Wolseley W.4A Python



Wolseley W.4A Viper



Wolseley W.4B Adder



Wolseley Leo



Wolseley Libra



Wolseley Scorpio

Wopen [edit] (Wopen - Chinese designation for Turbojet)



Wopen WP-6



Wopen WP-8



Wopen WP-9



Wopen WP-10



Wopen WP-12

WoShan [edit] (Woshan - Chinese designation for Turbofan) 

WoShan WS-6



WoShan WS-10



WoShan WS-11



WoShan WS-12 Taishan



WoShan WS-13 Taishan



WoShan WS-15



WoShan WS-18

Wright Aeronautical [edit] 

Wright Model 4



Wright 1903 12hp



Wright 32.5hp 4-cyl in-line 4.25" x 4.33"[8]



Wright 1904 39hp



Wright 1910 50-60hp



Wright 6-60 1912



Wright R-460



Wright R-540 J-6 Whirlwind 5



Wright R-760 J-6 Whirlwind 7



Wright R-790 J-5 Whirlwind 9



Wright R-975 J-6 Whirlwind 9



Wright R-1200 “Simoon”



Wright R-1300 Cyclone 7



Wright R-1510 Whirlwind 14



Wright R-1670



Wright R-1750 Cyclone 9



Wright R-1820 Cyclone 9



Wright R-2160 Tornado 42



Wright R-2600 Cyclone 14



Wright R-3350 Cyclone 18



Wright R-4090 Cyclone 22



Wright Gale (from Lawrance L-4)



Wright V-720



Wright IV-1460



Wright IV-1560



Wright V-1950 Tornado



Wright XH-4240



Wright D-1



Wright F-50 Cyclone



Wright F-60 Cyclone



Wright G Cyclone



Wright G-100



Wright G-200



Wright GTC-1



Wright J-1



Wright J-3 Whirlwind



Wright J-4 Whirlwind



Wright J-5 Whirlwind



Wright J-6 Whirlwind 5



Wright J-6 Whirlwind 7



Wright J-6 Whirlwind 9



Wright K-2



Wright P-1



Wright P-2



Wright R-1



Wright T-2



Wright T-3A Tornado (V-1950)



Wright TJ-6



Wright TJ-7



Wright TJA-1



Wright TP51A2



Wright J51



Wright J59



Wright J61



Wright J65 (Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire)



Wright J67 (Bristol Olympus)



Wright T35 (from Lockheed J37)



Wright T43



Wright T47 (Olympus turboprop ~10,500shp)[141]



Wright T49 (Sapphire turboprop ~6,500–10,380ehp)[141]

Wright Company [edit] 

Wright Vertical 4

Wright-Gypsy [edit] 

Wright-Gypsy L-320

Wright-Hisso [edit] (Wright-Martin / Wright-Hisso)) 

Wright-Hisso A



Wright-Hisso E



Wright-Hisso H



Wright-Hisso I



Wright-Hisso T



Wright-Hisso 180hp V-8 direct drive



Wright-Hisso 220hp V-8 geared drive



Wright-Hisso 300hp V-8 geared drive

Wright-Morehouse [edit] 

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