The Armstrong Siddeley Lynx is a British seven-cylinder aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. It was developed as a single row version of the two-row...
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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...
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from the earlier Lynx using the increased bore cylinders from the Armstrong Siddeley Panther but the engine retained the stroke of the Lynx. Initially only...
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The Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar is an aircraft engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. The Jaguar was a petrol-fuelled air-cooled 14-cylinder two-row radial...
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Wolseley Viper, 200 hp (150 kW) Wright J-4 and 215 hp (160 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engines for testing. Several versions of the Vedette were produced...
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Look up Lynx or lynx in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lynx is a type of wild cat. Lynx may also refer to: Lynx (constellation) Lynx (Chinese astronomy)...
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aircraft; these powerplants included the Aries, Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah V or Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVC radial engines. Early on, Airspeed promoted...
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RAE Larynx (redirect from Larynx (Long Range Gun with Lynx Engine))
by an autopilot. A small monoplane powered by a 200 hp (150 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV engine, it had a top speed of 200 mph (320 km/h), faster than...
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prototype with Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV engines, one built. Vancouver IA – designation of prototype after installation of Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVC engines...
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155 hp (116 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose or Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV (180 hp/130 kW) or IVC (240 hp/179 kW) engine; later Lynx-powered models had...
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one powered by the Bristol Lucifer and the other by the Armstrong-Siddeley Lynx, the Lynx-powered aircraft was selected by the RAF to replace the 504K...
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larger rudder and the engines were changed to two 250 hp (187 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx radial engines, with the nose engine replaced by additional baggage...
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built) M 18c photographic survey version with 164 kW (220 hp) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine (two or three built) M 18d enlarged six/seven/eight-passenger...
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to pay £10,000 for this initial aircraft, including its single Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine, they also insisted on a demanding timetable, including...
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five-cylinder, 101 kW (135 hp) Armstrong-Siddeley Mongoose or a seven-cylinder 150 kW (200 hp) Armstrong-Siddeley Lynx. The Mongoose-powered version was...
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with single-bay wings. Most of the 626s, like the Tutors had an Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVC engine of 240 hp (180 kW), but most of those supplied to the...
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made of wood. It was initially fitted with the 149 kW (200 hp) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine, driving a two-bladed metal propeller 2.88 m (9.45 ft) in...
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heavier engines (offered were the 300 hp (220 kW) Wright Whirlwind, Armstrong Siddeley Lynx or 360 hp (270 kW) Titan Major radial engines) as well as a greater...
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List of aircraft engines (section Armstrong Siddeley)
Genet Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major Armstrong Siddeley Hyena Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar Armstrong Siddeley Leopard Armstrong Siddeley Lynx Armstrong Siddeley...
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Grouse into a two-seat basic trainer, the Grouse II, powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Lynx radial to replace the RAFs aging Avro 504s, emerging in this form...
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for Curtiss Flying Service (six built) FC-2L (for "Lynx") - version with Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine for Royal Canadian Air Force (three converted)...
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It was a single-engined, all-metal biplane, powered by a 230 hp Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine, having interchangeable wheels and floats. Although it did...
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450 hp (336 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar VID engines mounted on the wings, one built. 642/4m Four 215 hp (160 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engines, one built...
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731 kg) Max takeoff weight: 10,600 lb (4,808 kg) Powerplant: 3 × Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVB or IVC 7-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engines, 240 hp...
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built a private venture lightweight biplane fighter powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVC engine. The Blackburn F.2 Lincock was of wooden construction...
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indicated that the aircraft was under-powered and the 200 hp (150 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx was replaced with a 220 hp (160 kW) Wright Whirlwind. In September...
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Wright J-6 Whirlwind radial engines, one built. Varuna II - with Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV radial engines. Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1928...
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taikskid-conventional landing gear and powered by a 220 hp (164 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx radial engine. The enclosed cabin had side-by-side seating for...
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could carry four. CAF also specified the engine to be used – the Armstrong Siddeley Lynx – although the first eight examples produced flew with the same...
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weight: 2,700 lb (1,225 kg) to 3,250 lb (1,470 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Armstrong Siddeley Lynx III radial engine, 180 hp (130 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 90 mph...
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