Curtiss C-4 or D-4, In-line 4 Engine, ca. 1907. Creator: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.

Curtiss C-4 or D-4, In-line 4 Engine, ca. 1907. Creator: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.

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This engine, built by the Glenn H. Curtiss Manufacturing Company of Hammondsport, New York, about 1907 is believed to be a Model C-4 or D-4 engine. The Model C-4 was designed specifically as a power plant for a U.S. military dirigible. It was built as a light aeronautical engine and was fitted with mechanical valves and auxiliary ports. A propeller was connected directly to its drive shaft. The Model D-4 was identical with the Model C-4 excepting that it was water cooled. The D-4 was designed as a lightweight engine recommended by Curtiss for marine applications where the added weight of about 34 kg (75 lb) for the water-cooling system was not objectionable. Both engine models were rated at 19 kW (25 shp). This motor, which has both air- (cylinder heads) and water-cooled (cylinder barrels), is believed to have powered a 1910 aircraft owned by Ralph M. Kinderman.


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Creator
  1. Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, attributed to: American: Aircraft manufacturer
People Related
  1. Glenn Curtiss: American: aviator, aircraft designer

Medium
  1. Copper, rubber, steel, ceramic, aluminum, paint, preservative coating, textile

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

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4984x3448
File Size : 50,347kb


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  1. A19700370000
  1. NASM-A19700370000-NASM2014-02299.txt
  1. 0990010223
  1. 2-839-639
  1. 2839639
  1. A19700370000

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