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Propulsion

Propulsion

Air and Space Museum

On the morning of December 17, 1903, the world’s first successful aeronautical propulsion system—a gas engine, propellers, and the equipment needed to make them operate—took to the air on the Wright Flyer.  The aeronautical community continued to refine that system until the introduction in the 1940s of gas turbine engines, which revolutionized the design and use of aircraft. The Smithsonian Institution took an early interest in preserving the history of aircraft propulsion.  The first aircraft propulsion artifacts accessioned by the Smithsonian in 1889 was a model aircraft steam engine and two wood-and-fabric propellers designed by John Stringfellow.  Since then, the collection has evolved into the premier collection of its type in the world.

The propulsion collection includes reciprocating and rotary internal combustion and gas turbine engines, propellers, and the components and support technologies, or accessories, that deliver the needed air, water, fuel, and oil to an engine.  All of these artifacts reveal the multiple approaches used to improve the performance of the airplane during the 20th century.


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  • Side view of a silvery white engine. Pipes that split into two are on the engine, along with wiring.

    King-Bugatti U-16 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Angled side view of gray engine. Six cylinders on either side of the engine make a V shape.

    Liberty 12 Model A (Ford) V-12 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Hispano-Suiza Model 8 Ca, V-8 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Side view of blue metal engine. Propeller nose noticeably lengthened, holes with glass coverings along the side, silver wiring.

    Allison V-1710-33 (V-1710-C15), V-12 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Westinghouse J32-WE-2 (9.5A) Turbojet Engine, Cutaway, Motorized

    National Air and Space Museum
  • General Electric J31 Turbojet Engine, Cutaway, Motorized

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Front view of a brown and gray four cylinder engine. Circular center with long crankshaft extending from it.

    Wright Vertical 4, In-line 4 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Front angled view of a gray and black seven cylinder engine. Circular engine center and thin round crankshaft with gold at the end.

    Warner Scarab 110, Radial 7 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Three quarters view of a gray fourteen cylinder engine with a black crankshaft and white and orange wires on a black base

    Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp R-2000 (2SD13-G), 2-Row, Radial Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Taft-Peirce (Victor Lougheed) V-8 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Brushes, Curtiss Electric Propeller

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Ne-20, Naval Air Technical Arsenal, Kugisho Turbojet Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Allison T56-A-1 (501-D13) Turboprop Engine, Cutaway, Motorized

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Back angled view of gray and white turbine engine. Silver screws and rivets.

    Lycoming T53-L-1 (LTC1B-1) Turboshaft Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Side view of green and black nine cylinder engine. Orange plug on side of engine. Ridged structures on cylinders.

    Lycoming R-680-BA, Radial 9 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Side view of green and gray twelve cylinder engine. Gray crankshaft and pipes.

    Napier Nomad Model E. 145 Horizontally-Opposed Diesel Engine

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  • Brown test stand holding up a gray six cylinder engine. Wooden propeller extends from crankshaft. Faded logo visible on propeller blades.

    Murray Rotary Engine

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  • Gnome Omega Rotary 7 Engine

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  • Metal gray and brown engine with four cylinders.

    Curtiss Model K, In-line 4 Engine

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  • Front view of a green, gray, and black nine-cylinder engine on a black base. Black spokes clearly visible on back of cylinders.

    Pratt & Whitney Hornet R-1860-B Radial Engine

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  • Side view of a silver and black eighteen cylinder engine. Black placard near silver crankshaft.

    Wright Cyclone GR-3350 Radial Engine

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  • White engine with six black and green cylinders held up by a black base.

    Benz BZ 4S In-line Engine

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  • BMW 801C Radial 14 Engine Emblem

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  • Bates Model 2 B Horizontally-opposed Engine

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  • Dutheil-Chalmers Horizontally-opposed Engine

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  • Back view of circular brown and gray engine. The nine pipes branch off into two at their ends.

    Bristol Jupiter VIIIF Radial Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Side view of pale gray metal engine. Six holes in the side with black wiring coming out of them.

    Aichi Atsuta 31, Ha 60 Model 31, V-12 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Hispano-Suiza (Wright-Martin E), V-8 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Side view of black four cylinder engine. Wiring connecting to the exhaust pipes of the cylinders.

    Heath-Henderson B-4 In-line Engine

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  • Side view of gray twelve cylinder engine. Silver crankshaft visible on the right, and rectangular holes for the cylinders.

    Napier Lion W-12 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Three cylinders extending from a brownish gray circular crank shaft.

    Lawrance L-3 Radial Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Pratt & Whitney Wasp Jr. R-985-AN-14B "Dancing Engine"

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1Turbofan Engine, Cutaway

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  • Front view of circular gray engine on a black base. There is a placard in front of the engine.

    Lycoming XR-7755-3, Radial 36 Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major R-4360-59B, Cutaway, Radial Engine

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