Civilian Lambert R-266 (Half Cylinder) (Monocoupe 90 & 90A)
The Lambert R-266 was the successor to the Velie M-5 engine. No material increases were made in the dimensions of the Velie M-5. The engine featured a decreased weight and a 30% power increase from its predecessor. Engines of this type powered the original series 90 Monocoupes designed by Don Luscombe and built by the Mono Aircraft Corp. Monocoupe 90s were manufactured from 1930-40 with various engines, but the Lambert engines were only used on the Monocoupe. When Monocoupe production ceased so did the Lambert engine. In 1930 Monocoupe introduced the Model 90 with refined lines and a fuselage that was slightly longer and wider, this being sold in Model 90 and Model 90A versions with a 90 hp (67 kW) Lambert R-266 radial engine. The Monocoupe 90 DeLuxe introduced trailing edge flaps, wheel speed fairings and an improved engine cowling.
Commonly Found in Aircraft Such As:
- Monocoupe 90
- Monocoupe 90A
- Monocoupe 90 DeLuxe
-This Dummy Radial is Designed to be Hard Mounted on Your Models Firewall Using 30-min Epoxy. May also be Mounted Using Standoffs or Directly to the Cowling,
-Constructed with a Metallic Finished Plastic, this Dummy Radial will be Sure to Add that Realistic Look to Any Model Aircraft.
-These Dummy Radials can be Painted or Glued Using Any Standard Hobby Grade Supplies.
-The Center is Hollow to Allow for Most Electric or Gasoline/Nitro Engines.
-Pushrod Holes are Incorporated into the Design to Accept Aluminum Tubing! (Not Included)
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Materials
Materials
Plastic
Dimensions
Dimensions
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