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Armstrong Siddeley Genet

Index Armstrong Siddeley Genet

The Armstrong Siddeley Genet was a five-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft use built in the UK, first run in 1926. [1]

38 relations: ANEC IV, Armstrong Siddeley, Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major, Australian National Aviation Museum, Autogyro, Aviation Heritage Museum (Western Australia), Avro 618 Ten, Avro Avian, Bedfordshire, BFW M.23, Blackburn Bluebird, BMW X (engine), Cierva C.19, Cierva C.9, Darmstadt D-18, De Havilland DH.60 Moth, Drzewiecki JD-2, Fairchild 21, Fleet Fawn, Flight International, Genet (animal), Juan de la Cierva, Junkers A50, Klemm Kl 25, List of aircraft engines, Medwecki and Nowakowski M.N.5, New England Air Museum, Nicholas-Beazley NB-8G, Old Warden, Parnall Imp, Radial engine, Robinson Redwing, Saro Cutty Sark, Shuttleworth Collection, Southern Martlet, Warner Scarab Junior, Westland Widgeon (fixed wing), Westland-Hill Pterodactyl.

ANEC IV

The ANEC IV Missel Thrush was a 1920s British two-seat light aircraft built by Air Navigation and Engineering Company Limited at Addlestone Surrey.

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Armstrong Siddeley

Armstrong Siddeley was a British engineering group that operated during the first half of the 20th century.

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Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major

The Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major is a British five-cylinder (later seven-cylinder), air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft, designed and built by Armstrong Siddeley and first run in 1928.

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Australian National Aviation Museum

The Australian National Aviation Museum is an aviation museum at the Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Autogyro

An autogyro (from Greek αὐτός and γύρος, "self-turning"), also known as a gyroplane or gyrocopter, is a type of rotorcraft that uses an unpowered rotor in free autorotation to develop lift.

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Aviation Heritage Museum (Western Australia)

The Aviation Heritage Museum is a museum created and maintained by the RAAF Association of Western Australia.

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Avro 618 Ten

The Avro 618 Ten or X was a passenger transport aircraft of the 1930s.

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Avro Avian

The Avro Avian was a series of British light aircraft designed and built by Avro in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Bedfordshire

Bedfordshire (abbreviated Beds.) is a county in the East of England.

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BFW M.23

The BFW M.23, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M 23, was a 1920s two-seat sporting aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt, and produced by ''Bayerische Flugzeugwerke'' (BFW).

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Blackburn Bluebird

The Blackburn L.1 Bluebird was a British single-engine biplane light trainer/tourer with side-by-side seating, built in small numbers by Blackburn Aircraft in the 1920s.

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BMW X (engine)

The BMW X was a small five-cylinder radial engine for sport and training aircraft.

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Cierva C.19

The Cierva C.19 was a 1930s British two-seat autogyro, designed by Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva.

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Cierva C.9

The Cierva C.9 was an experimental autogyro built by Cierva in England in 1927, in association with Avro.

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Darmstadt D-18

The Darmstadt D-18 was a German light sports aircraft that was designed and built in the late-1920s by the Akaflieg Darmstadt of the Darmstadt University of Technology.

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De Havilland DH.60 Moth

The de Havilland DH.60 Moth is a 1920s British two-seat touring and training aircraft that was developed into a series of aircraft by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.

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Drzewiecki JD-2

The JD-2 was a Polish sports plane of 1926.

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Fairchild 21

The Kreider-Reisner KR-21-A was a 1928 American two-seat monoplane.

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Fleet Fawn

In the 1930s, Fleet Aircraft manufactured a series of single-engined, two-seat training aircraft, based on US designs.

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Flight International

Flight International (or simply Flight) is a weekly magazine focused on aerospace, published in the United Kingdom.

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Genet (animal)

A genet (pronounced or) is a member of the genus Genetta, which consists of 14 to 17 species of small African carnivorans.

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Juan de la Cierva

Juan de la Cierva y Codorníu, 1st Count of De La Cierva (21 September 1895 in Murcia, Spain – 9 December 1936 in Croydon, United Kingdom) was a Spanish civil engineer, pilot and aeronautical engineer.

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Junkers A50

The Junkers A50 was a German sports plane of the 1930s, also called the A50 Junior.

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Klemm Kl 25

Klemm L.25, later Klemm Kl 25 was a successful German light leisure, sports and training monoplane aircraft, developed in 1928.

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List of aircraft engines

This is an alphabetical list of aircraft engines by manufacturer.

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Medwecki and Nowakowski M.N.5

The Medwecki and Nowakowski M.N.5 was an economical Polish trainer aircraft initially aimed at the club market, though there was also some military interest.

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New England Air Museum

The New England Air Museum (NEAM) is an aerospace museum located at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, U.S.A..

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Nicholas-Beazley NB-8G

The Nicolas-Beazley NB-8G is a United States two-seat parasol wing light monoplane that was constructed in the early 1930s.

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Old Warden

Old Warden is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, just west of the town of Biggleswade.

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Parnall Imp

The Parnall Imp was an unusual single-engined, two-seat British biplane built in 1927.

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Radial engine

The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like the spokes of a wheel.

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Robinson Redwing

The Robinson Redwing was a British two-seat single-engined biplane light aircraft built in the UK in 1930.

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Saro Cutty Sark

The Saro A17 Cutty Sark was a British amphibious aircraft from the period between World War I and World War II, built by the British firm Saunders-Roe (also known as SARO).

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Shuttleworth Collection

The Shuttleworth Collection is an aeronautical and automotive museum located at the Old Warden Aerodrome, Old Warden in Bedfordshire, England.

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Southern Martlet

The Southern Martlett was a single-engined, single-seat biplane sports aircraft.

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Warner Scarab Junior

The Warner Scarab Junior was an American, five-cylinder, air-cooled, radial aero engine first produced in 1930.

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Westland Widgeon (fixed wing)

The Westland Widgeon was a British light aircraft of the 1920s.

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Westland-Hill Pterodactyl

Pterodactyl was the name given to a series of experimental tailless aircraft designs developed by Geoffrey T. R. Hill in the 1920s and early 1930s.

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Redirects here:

Armstrong Siddeley Genet II, Armstrong-Siddeley Genet.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armstrong_Siddeley_Genet

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