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Aeroplane engine

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Postcard of Aeroplane engine.
000-190-004-358-C
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Aeroplane engine

This aero engine was built in 1911 by Automobiles Louis Renault of Billancourt in France. It is one of the earliest examples of a Vee configuration for the pistons in an aero engine. This type of engine would have powered an Astra type 'C' biplane and a Doutre two-seat pusher biplane.

The eight-cylinder 50-horsepower air-cooled petrol engine has a nameplate marked 'Renault Constructeur BILLANCOURT (Seine) Moteur No.30009'. The cylinders are arranged in two banks of four, set at a 90 degree angle in a 'V' configuration.

Production of the Renault Vee 8 in Britain was undertaken by the Royal Aircraft factory at Farnborough in Hampshire and by the Wolseley Aviation Company.


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Online ID: 000-190-004-358-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  T.1924.216
Date: 1911
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What: Aeroplane engine, Renault
Subject: 1. AERONAUTICS, Piston engines (Departmental Classification)
Who: Messrs Renault Freres, France (Aeroplane engine manufacturer)
Where: France
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Description: 70 horsepower eight cylinder V type air cooled Renault aeroplane engine, made by Messrs Renault Freres, France, 1911
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