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Meaning of "radial engines"

radial engines - Radial engines are a type of internal combustion engine where the pistons are arranged in a circular configuration around a central crankshaft.
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radial engines
Here are such radial engines a few.
Different engine manufacturers delivered the radial engines.
Previous torpedoes were driven by radial engines powered by compressed air.
They naturally chose to power it with one of their own seven cylinder radial engines.
Find out about radial engines.
Radial engines reached their zenith during WWII.
For more detail see the article on radial engines.
In its powered form, two radial engines were fitted in nacelles in the wings.
A similar group of engines were the inline radial engines.
Nearly all aircraft radial engines since have used NACA-type cowlings.
The engine bearings were designed to accept other radial engines of similar powers.
The radial engines gave confidence to Navy pilots performing long-range overwater flights.
Compressed air radial engines.
It had a single fin and rudder and was powered by two Potez 9Ab radial engines.
Wright Cyclone radial engines.

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The Kestrel engines proved unreliable, and were replaced by more powerful Bristol Pegasus radial engines.
Most American military aircraft and tanks which used radial engines were equipped with this system.
A variety of radial engines were available for the DC-3.
A nosewheel undercarriage was fitted and four Bristol Taurus radial engines were to power the aircraft.
Pros Weight, Air-cooled radial engines often weigh less than equivalent liquid-cooled inline engines . [ citation needed ].
It was powered by two Wright Cyclone radial engines.
The large diameter of the radial engines in M4 tanks added to the hull height.
Manly-Balzer engine sets standards for later radial engines.
Category, Radial engines.
It is one of the Pratt & Whitney Wasp series of radial engines.
A small amount of double Yak-11 with radial engines also converted into aircraft " Yak-Ellison SCT ".
The Menasco engines proved unreliable, and instead Kinner radial engines were fitted.
Many medium - and large-size propeller-driven aircraft use radial engines.
The plane was powered by two Bristol Hercules radial engines with NACA covers.
It had a retractable tailwheel undercarriage and was powered by two Gnome-Rhône 14K radial engines.
Tu-8 Initial version, powered by radial engines.
The Reliant was a high-wing, fixed-tailwheel land monoplane powered with a variety of radial engines.
The prototype was powered by two M-25 radial engines.
The Hastings was powered by four wing-mounted Bristol Hercules 101 sleeve valve radial engines.
The Walraven 2 was a two-seat low-wing cabin monoplane powered by two Pobjoy Niagara radial engines.
The Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair was a large transport aircraft powered by four radial engines.
T First prototype, powered by Gnome-Rhône 5Kd radial engines.
Power was provided by two Gnome-Rhône 14M radial engines.
Power was provided by four Gnome-Rhône 14N radial engines.
An experimental 22-cylinder two-row radial intended to compete with the large Pratt & Whitney radial engines.
Accommodating a crew of two, it would be driven by three high-powered BMW 801D radial engines.
A very few examples, designated J3P, were equipped with Lenape Papoose 3-cylinder radial engines.
It was to be powered by four 1200 hp Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp radial engines.

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