File:Pratt and Whitney Wasp.jpg

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English: The 425 HP, 9 cylinder air cooled wasp became the preferred engine for many military and commercial aircraft, including the Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor and the Boeing 40A. The picture shown is the first built Wasp. Displayed at the Smithsonian's w:National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC.

Displacement: 22.2L (1344 cu in). Power: 425 hp at 1900 rpm. Weight: 295 kg (650 lb).

Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co., Hartford, Conn.
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30 June 2011

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current19:44, 3 November 2012Thumbnail for version as of 19:44, 3 November 20122,912 × 2,736 (4.28 MB)commons>Colin Douglas HowellOriginal uploader had apparently confused his images for the Whirlwind and the Wasp.

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