Beardmore 120 hp Aero Engine Manual DVD
Air board Technical Notes 1917
From ABTD T5
DVD OR DOWNLOAD - . English language
PDF computer disc archive image 19 pages
manual covers:, operation , pistons, ignition , timing ,maintenance, descriptions , crankcase, connecting rods, camshaft, specifications, running , descriptions, technical notes , cylinders, illustrations , etc..
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The Beardmore 120 hp was a British six-cylinder, water-cooled aero engine that first ran in 1914, it was built by William Beardmore and Company as a licensed-built version of the Austro-Daimler 6. The engine featured cast iron cylinders and mild steel concave pistons. Produced between August 1914 and December 1918, the design powered many World War I aircraft types Airco DH.1
Airco DH.3
Armstrong Whitworth F.K.3
Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8
Bristol T.T.A.
Cody V
Martinsyde Elephant
Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2
Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.5
Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7
Vickers F.B.14
White and Thompson No. 3
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