New England Air Museum - Aircraft Engines / 13 Allison V-1710
Bill Maloney 1/20/2009 |
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13 Allison V-1710
More Allison V1750 Aircraft Engines at other aviation museums in the northeast |
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Allison V1750 at the Air Mobility Command Museum in Dover, DE | An Allison V1750 aircraft engine at the Vintage Wings of Canada Museum in Gatineau, Ontario |
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Allison V1750 V-12 aircraft engine at the American Air Power Museum in Farmingdale, NY | One more Allison V1750 aircraft engine at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH |
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Allison V1750 V-12 Aircraft Engine at the Wings Of Eagles Museum in Horseheads, NY | An Allison V1750 aircraft engine at the MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, OH |
Number of Cylinders : 12
Displacement: 1,710 ci
Bore: 5.5 inches
Stroke: 6 inches
Compression Ratio: 6:1
Aspiraton: Bendix-Stromberg SD-400D3 Carburetor, Two Stage Supercharger with Water/Methanol Injection
Fuel: 100 octane aviation gasoline
Weight: 1,595lbs
Length: 7 feet 1 inch
Width: 2 feet 5 inches
Height: 3 feet 1 inch
Output: 1,325hp at 3,000rpm
First Flight : 1941
Airframes used on: P-40, P-38, early P-51, P-39
Built in:
Cost: $19,000