Information about Armstrong Siddeley Panther
Specifications (Armstrong Siddeley Panther VII)
General characteristics - Type: 14 cylinder twin-row air cooled radial engine
- Bore: 155mm (5.3 in)
- Stroke: 140mm (5.5 in)
- Displacement: 37 Liters(2,257 cu in)
- Dry weight: 475kg (1,047lb)
Components - Fuel system: Carburetor
- Cooling system: air
Performance - Power output: 525hp @ RPM max
- Specific power:
- Compression ratio: 5.20
- Power-to-weight ratio:
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- Fuel system: Carburetor
- Cooling system: air
Performance - Power output: 525hp @ RPM max
- Specific power:
- Compression ratio: 5.20
- Power-to-weight ratio:
Applications
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Armstrong Siddeley was a British engineering group that operated during the first half of the 20th century. It was formed in 1919 and is best known for the production of luxury motor cars and aircraft engines.
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In engineering, specific power, also known as power per unit mass or power density, refers to the amount of power delivered by an energy source, divided by some measure of the source's size or mass.
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For compression ratio in data compression, see .
The compression ratio is a single number that can be used to predict the performance of any engine (such as an internal-combustion engine or a Stirling Engine).
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Power-to-weight ratio (specific power) is a calculation commonly applied to engines and other mobile power plants to enable the comparison of one unit (design) to another. Power-to-weight ratio is a measurement of actual performance of any engine (power plant).
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Type Light bomber and general aircraft
Manufacturer Fairey Aviation
Maiden flight 3 March, 1931
Primary users Royal Air Force
Fleet Air Arm (Royal Navy)
Number built 186
Developed from Fairey III The Fairey Gordon
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Manufacturer Fairey Aviation
Maiden flight 3 March, 1931
Primary users Royal Air Force
Fleet Air Arm (Royal Navy)
Number built 186
Developed from Fairey III The Fairey Gordon
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Type Light recce, bomber aircraft
Manufacturer Fokker
Introduced 1924
Primary users Royal Netherlands Air Force
Italian Air Force
Norwegian Army Air Service
Swedish Air Force
Hungarian Air Force
Number built C.
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Manufacturer Fokker
Introduced 1924
Primary users Royal Netherlands Air Force
Italian Air Force
Norwegian Army Air Service
Swedish Air Force
Hungarian Air Force
Number built C.
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Type Maritime reconnaissance
Manufacturer Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk
Designed by J.E. Høver
Maiden flight 29 September, 1931
Primary users Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service
Luftwaffe
Finnish Air Force
Number built 29
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Manufacturer Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk
Designed by J.E. Høver
Maiden flight 29 September, 1931
Primary users Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service
Luftwaffe
Finnish Air Force
Number built 29
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- ABC Wasp
- Aeronca
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Armstrong Siddeley was a British engineering group that operated during the first half of the 20th century. It was formed in 1919 and is best known for the production of luxury motor cars and aircraft engines.
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Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah is a British air-cooled aircraft radial engine.
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The Armstrong Siddeley Genet was a five-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft use built in the UK, first run in 1928. It developed 88 hp at 2,200 rpm and was a popular light airplane type.
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Specifications
- Bore: 101.
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The Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. The jaguar was a petrol-fuelled aircooled 14-cylinder double radial engine design. The Jaguar III was first used in 1923, followed in 1924 by the Jaguar IV and 1926 by the Jaguar VI.
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The Armstrong Siddeley Leopard was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. General characteristics
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Specifications (Armstrong Siddeley Leopard)
General characteristics - Type: 14 cylinder twin-row air cooled radial engine
- Bore: 152mm (6 in)
- Stroke:
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The Armstrong-Siddeley Lynx was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. Testing began in 1923 and by 1939 6,000 had been produced. In Italy Alfa Romeo built license version of this engine named as Alfa Romeo Lynx (200 hp).
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The Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. Developed in the 1920s it was a radial engine used in the Hawker Tomtit trainer and Parnall Peto.
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The Armstrong Siddeley Nimbus was a piston aero-engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley.
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Siddeley Puma was a British aero engine developed towards the end of World War I and produced by Siddeley-Deasy. The first engines left the production lines of Siddeley-Deasy in Coventry in August 1917 and the production continued until December 1918.
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The Armstrong-Siddeley Serval was an aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley.
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The Armstrong Siddeley Tiger was a 14-cylinder air cooled radial engine of the 1930-40's. It started life as the Armstong Siddeley Jaguar Major but was renamed as the Tiger.
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The Armstrong-Siddeley Adder was an early British turbojet engine developed by the Armstrong Siddeley company and first run in November 1948.
The Adder, a pure-jet derivative of the Armstrong Siddeley Mamba, was originally developed as an expendable engine to power the
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The Adder, a pure-jet derivative of the Armstrong Siddeley Mamba, was originally developed as an expendable engine to power the
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Sapphire was a turbojet engine produced by Armstrong Siddeley in the 1950s. It was the ultimate development of work that had started as the Metrovick F.2 in 1940, evolving into an advanced axial flow design with an annular combustion chamber that developed over 11,000 lbf
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Viper was a turbojet engine developed and produced by Armstrong Siddeley and then by its successor companies Bristol-Siddeley and Rolls-Royce Limited. It entered service in 1953.
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The Double Mamba was an Armstrong Siddeley gas turbine turboprop engine design of around 3,000–4,000 hp (2,500–3,000 kW). It was used mostly on the Fairey Gannet anti-submarine aircraft developed for the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy.
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The Mamba was Armstrong Siddeley's gas turbine turboprop engine design of around 1,500 hp (1,100 kW). It was used for the Short Seamew among other aircraft.
The Mamba was developed into the form of the Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba on the Fairey Gannet anti-submarine
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The Mamba was developed into the form of the Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba on the Fairey Gannet anti-submarine
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The Armstrong-Siddeley Python was an early British turboprop engine designed and built by the Armstrong Siddeley company. Its main use was in the Westland Wyvern carrier-based heavy fighter, the turboprop engine replacing the Wyvern prototype's original Rolls-Royce Eagle 22 piston
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This list of aircraft is sorted alphabetically, beginning with the name of the manufacturer (or, in certain cases, designer). It is an inclusive list rather than an exclusive
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This is a list of aircraft manufacturers sorted alphabetically by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)/common name. It contains the ICAO/common name, manufacturers name(s), country and other data, with the known years of operation in parenthesis.
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List of aircraft engines:
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Piston engines
Two- and four-stroke rotary, radial, inline.A to E
- ABC Motors
- ABC Scorpion
- ABC Wasp
- Aeronca
- Aeronca E-113
- Aerosport-Rockwell
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- ADC — UK
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