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Manufacturer:
Packard Motor Car Company (Detroit, Michigan)  Search this
Materials:
Steel, Aluminum, Paint, Rubber, Copper, Textile, Phenolic, Preservative Coating, Brass
Dimensions:
Depth 127 cm (50 in.), Length 182.9 cm (72 in.), Width 101.6 cm (40 in.)
Type:
PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary
Country of Origin:
United States of America
Date:
Circa 1926
Physical Description:
Type: Reciprocating, V-type, 12 cylinders, water-cooled
Power rating: 447 kW (600 hp) at 2,500 rpm
Displacement: 25 L (1530.4 cu in.)
Bore and Stroke: 137 mm (5.375 in.) x 140 mm (5.5 in.)
Weight: 345 kg (760 lb)
Summary:
In 1923, the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, began the development of a new series of 12-cylinder aircraft engines that would more fully meet the requirements of the Army and Navy. In these new designs, a great step forward was made in decreasing the weight per horsepower. The first engine employing the new form of construction, the 268 kW (360 hp) Packard 1300 was built under a Navy contract. While this engine was under development, the Packard Company obtained an Army contract for a refined and enlarged version known as the 1500. This was superseded by the 2A-1500 which was built in upright direct drive and geared configurations and inverted direct drive configurations.
This is an upright direct drive Model 2A-1500. Among the aircraft powered by the Packard 2A-1500 engine were the Curtiss R3C-3 racer, the two-engine Huff-Daland XB-1 bomber, Boeing FB-5 pursuit aircraft, and Navy PN-10 seaplane.
Credit Line:
Found in Collection.
Inventory Number:
A19660005000
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Data Source:
National Air and Space Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9bf909c39-39b9-42f9-9b56-bac4d967cea3
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nasm_A19660005000