Pratt & Whitney R-1690
Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet | |
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Pratt & Whitney R-1690 |
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Type: | Radial engine |
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First flight: |
1927 |
Production time: |
1926 to 1942 |
Number of pieces: |
2944 |
The Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet was an aircraft engine made by the US manufacturer Pratt & Whitney . It was used on numerous aircraft from the 1920s and 1930s.
The air-cooled nine-cylinder - radial engine had a displacement of 1690 cubic inches (about 27.7 liters). The first test run took place in 1926, the first flight took place in 1927. After delivery of 2944 engines, production ended in 1942.
Licensed versions of the engine were produced in various countries, including the Italian Fiat A.59 . The BMW 132 , which was built by BMW in 1933 in the German Empire , was a further development of the licensed BMW Hornet .
Use (selection)
- Boeing Model 80
- Boeing 221
- Junkers Ju 52 / 3m
- Junkers Ju 86
- Junkers W 34
- Lockheed Lodestar
- Martin B-10
- Sikorsky S-42
- Fokker F-14
Technical data (R-1690 SIE-G)
- Type: air-cooled single-row 9-cylinder radial engine with supercharging
- Bore: 156 mm
- Stroke: 162 mm
- Displacement: 27.7 l
- Output: 589 kW (789 hp) at a speed of 2300 rpm
- Compression: 6: 1
- Length: 1295 mm
- Diameter: 1382 mm
- Weight: 460 kg
Individual evidence
- ^ Pratt & Whitney, Classic Engines, R-1690 Hornet. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on June 30, 2012 ; accessed on August 26, 2012 (English). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.