RecordAeroplane engine< 1 of 1 > Back made at Walthamstow, London
Aeroplane engineThis Monosoupape aero-engine was designed around 1914 by the Gnome & Le Rhone Engine Company. It was made by Peter Hooker Ltd of Walthamstow in London. The nine-cylinder 100-horsepower two-stroke engine is complete with carburettor, magneto and sparking plugs. The simple engine has no exhaust manifolds, the exhaust exiting the cylinders through the 'single valve' at each cylinder head. The fuel-air mixture enters through piping behind the engine and is vented into each cylinder through slots at their base. The nameplate is marked 'GNOME AND LE RHONE ENGINE CO (Designers); PETER HOOKER Ltd Walthamstow England (Makers); Type 100 hp mono engine No 31845'. The engine gets its name from the valves at the top of each cylinder; 'Monosoupape' is French for single valve. It is a rotary engine - the propeller is fixed to the engine and the engine rotates around its propeller axis. This concept was invented by the Australian Samuel Hargreave in 1887. It produced rapid cooling of the engine but induced severe directional instability on some aeroplanes due to the torque produced. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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