Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum - Aircraft Engines / 07 Wright Cyclone R-1820
Bill Maloney
4/7/2008

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07 Wright Cyclone R-1820

07 Wright Cyclone R-1820

Wright Cyclone R-1820 Radial Engine Specifications:

More Wright Cyclone R-1820 Radial Aircraft Engines at other Aviation Museums in the northeast
Wright Cyclone R-1820 Wright Cyclone R-1820
Another Wright Cyclone R-1820 Aircraft Engine at the Aviation Hall of Fame Museum in Teterboro, NJ Another Wright Cyclone R-1820 Aircraft Engine at the MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, OH
Wright Cyclone R-1820 Radial Engine Wright Cyclone R-1820
A Wright Cyclone R-1820 Radial Engine at the Delaware Valley Historical Aviation Association in Willow Grove, PA Wright R1820 Radial Engine at the American Helicopter Museum in West Chester, PA
Wright Cyclone R-1820 Wright Cyclone R-1820
Wright R1820 Radial Engine at the Mid Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, PA Another Wright R-1820 Radial Engine at the USAF Museum in Dayton, OH
  Wright R-1820 Radial Engine
  Wright Cyclone R-1820 Radial Engine at the Air Heritage Museum in Beaver Falls, PA

Number of Cylinders: 9
Displacement: 1,825 ci
Bore: 6.125 inches
Stroke: 6.875 inches
Compression Ratio: 6.8:1
Aspiraton: Single Stage Two Speed Supercharger
Weight: 1,300lbs
Length: 47 inches
Diameter: 55 inches
Output: 1,525hp at 2,800rpm
First Flight: 1931
Airframes used on: Grumman Trader, B-17, Douglas Dauntless, North American T-28 Trojan, Sikorsky UH-34 Helicopter
Cost: $