Roberts 4X In-line 4 Engine, 1912. Creator: Roberts Motor Company.

Roberts 4X In-line 4 Engine, 1912. Creator: Roberts Motor Company.

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An important objective of the Roberts Motor Company design was light weight, which was achieved through the extensive use of aluminum and magnesium alloys in the cylinders and crankcase, a hollow crankshaft, and two-stroke cycle operation (to reduce parts count). Between 1911 and 1912, Roberts engines were used by many noted exhibition pilots, and more Roberts engines were said to be built than by Hall-Scott and Curtiss combined. This engine was purchased by Oscar R. Solbrig of Davenport, Iowa, to power the Curtiss-type pusher aircraft he built in 1911-12. Solbrig, who had received aviation training from Curtiss, soloed in his own aircraft in 1912. He later flew exhibition flights and races with it at county fairs, sports events, and exposition parks in Iowa and Illinois. This artifact is apparently rare because the standard Roberts 4X engine used a 114 mm (4.5 in.) bore, resulting in a 5.21 L (318 cu. in,) displacement.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Roberts Motor Company, attributed to: American: Manufacturer, maker

Medium
  1. Hazmat: magnesium
  2. Steel, aluminum, paint, textile, rubber, copper, phenolic, ceramic

Picture Type
  1. Object
  2. Propulsion-reciprocating & rotary

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Science & Nature Technology & Innovation


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6600x5320
File Size : 102,868kb


Aliases

  1. A19560015000
  1. NASM-A19560015000-NASM2014-04629.txt
  1. 0990010153
  1. 2-839-569
  1. 2839569
  1. A19560015000

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