Civilian Continental O-190/A-65 Dummy Engine Set (Version 2)
The Continental O-170 engine is the collective military designation for a family of small aircraft engines, known under the company designation of A50, A65, A75 and A80. The line was designed and built by Continental Motors commencing in the 1940s. It was employed as the powerplant for civil and military light aircraft.[1]
The horizontally opposed, four-cylinder engines in this family are all identical in appearance, bore, stroke, dry weight, and piston displacement. All feature a bottom-mounted updraft carburetor fuel delivery system. The higher power variants differ only in compression ratio and maximum allowable rpm, plus minor modifications. The lower power versions are fully convertible to the higher rated versions.
Commonly Fount in Aircraft Such As:
- Aeronca L-3
- Aeronca S65C
- Aeronca S65CA[3]
- Aeronca 65F
- Aeronca 65CA[3]
- Aeronca Champion
- Airdrome Fokker D-VIII
- Bearhawk LSA
- Cassutt Special
- Christavia Mk I
- Circa Reproductions Nieuport
- Coupé-Aviation JC-01
- Davis DA-2
- Davis DA-5
- Ercoupe 415C[3]
- E & P Special
- Falconar F11 Sporty
- Fisher Celebrity
- Fisher Dakota Hawk
- Helmy Aerogypt[4]
- Henderson Little Bear
- Interstate SIA Cadet[3]
- Jameson RJJ-1 Gipsy Hawk
- Jodel D.112
- Luscombe 8A[3]
- Luscombe 10
- Piper J-3[3]
- Piper J-4A[3]
- Porterfield CP65[3]
- Rearwin Skyranger 165[3]
- Smith Miniplane[5]
- Stolp SA-900 V-Star
- Taylorcraft BCS
- Taylorcraft BCS12
- Taylorcraft 65[1][3]
- Tayorcraft BC
- Taylorcraft BC1265
- Taylorcraft BCT[1][3]
- Taylorcraft L-2
- Taylorcraft Tandem[3]
- Turner T-40
- Warner Revolution I
- Wolf W-11 Boredom Fighter
Scale Dimensions Are for the Cylinder Head Set of 2.
Dimension Length Does Not Include the Exhaust
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Materials
Materials
Plastic
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