Wolseley Aquarius

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Aquarius/A.R.7
TypeRadial aero engine
ManufacturerWolseley Motors Limited
First run1933
Major applicationsHawker Tomtit

The Wolseley Aquarius I or A.R.7 was a British seven-cylinder, air-cooled radial aero engine that first ran in 1933, it was designed and built by Wolseley Motors. Intended for the military trainer aircraft market few were produced, as Wolseley withdrew from the aero engine market in 1936.

Applications

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Specifications (A.R.7)

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Data from Lumsden.[1]

General characteristics

  • Type: 7-cylinder, single row, radial engine
  • Bore: 4.188 in (106 mm)
  • Stroke: 4.75 in (120 mm)
  • Displacement: 458 cu in (7.5 L)
  • Length: 36.4 in (925 mm)
  • Diameter: 40.25 in (1,029 mm)
  • Dry weight: 375 lb (170 kg)

Components

Performance

See also

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Comparable engines

Related lists

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Lumsden 2003, p. 232.

Bibliography

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  • Lumsden, Alec. British Piston Engines and their Aircraft. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-85310-294-6.
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    Aquarius/A.R.7
    TypeRadial aero engine
    ManufacturerWolseley Motors Limited
    First run1933
    Major applicationsHawker Tomtit

    The Wolseley Aquarius I or A.R.7 was a British seven-cylinder, air-cooled radial aero engine that first ran in 1933, it was designed and built by Wolseley Motors. Intended for the military trainer aircraft market few were produced, as Wolseley withdrew from the aero engine market in 1936.

    Applications

    Specifications (A.R.7)

    Data from Lumsden.[1]

    General characteristics

    • Type: 7-cylinder, single row, radial engine
    • Bore: 4.188 in (106 mm)
    • Stroke: 4.75 in (120 mm)
    • Displacement: 458 cu in (7.5 L)
    • Length: 36.4 in (925 mm)
    • Diameter: 40.25 in (1,029 mm)
    • Dry weight: 375 lb (170 kg)

    Components

    Performance

    See also

    Comparable engines

    Related lists

    References

    Notes

    1. ^ Lumsden 2003, p. 232.

    Bibliography

    • Lumsden, Alec. British Piston Engines and their Aircraft. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-85310-294-6.
    • Flight, January 1936 - Wolseley Aquarius advertisement
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