Swash-plate axial aero engine, with alternator belt, two swash-plate housings, plus unknown components

Swash-plate axial aero engine, with ‘V’-shaped alternator belt, two separated swash-plate housings: lower with three attached exhaust manifolds, upper swash-plate housing, and unknown components - inside cardboard box, designed by John Wooler and made by the Wooler Motor Cycle Company (1919) Limited, Middlesex, England, 1947

Details

Category:
Aircraft Propulsion
Object Number:
1954-654
type:
engines
credit:
Somerville-Wooler, F.M.