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Blackburn Cirrus Bombardier

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Cirrus Bombardier
Blackburn Bombardier 702 on display at the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, Derby
Type Air-cooled 4-cylinder inline piston engine
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft
First run c.1954

The Blackburn Cirrus Bombardier is a British four-cylinder inline aircraft engine, developed and built by the Blackburn Aircraft company in the mid-1950s. The engine featured fuel injection.

Variants

Cirrus Bombardier 203
Military version, 203 hp (151 kW).
Cirrus Bombardier 702
Civil version, 180 hp (134 kW).
Cirrus Bombardier 704
Helicopter engine

Applications

Specifications (Cirrus Bombardier 203)

Data from Lumsden.[1]

General characteristics

  • Type: Air-cooled, inline inverted four-cylinder
  • Bore: 4.8 in (122 mm)
  • Stroke: 5.5 in (140 mm)
  • Displacement: 398 cu in (6.5 L)
  • Length: 45.3 in (1,151 mm)
  • Width: 19 in (483 mm)
  • Height: 30.95 in (786 mm)
  • Dry weight: 325 lb (147.4 kg)

Components

Performance

See also

Related development

Comparable engines

Related lists

References

Notes

  1. ^ Lumsden 2003, p.91.

Bibliography

  • Oldengine.org Archived 14 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • Gunston, Bill (1986). World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens. p. 40.
  • Lumsden, Alec. British Piston Engines and their Aircraft. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-85310-294-6.

External links

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