Salmson AD.3
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Preserved Salmson 3 Ad engine at the Deutsches Museum | |
Type | Radial engine |
National origin | Great Britain |
Manufacturer | British Salmson |
Developed from | Salmson 3 Ad |
The British Salmson AD.3 was a French designed, three-cylinder, air-cooled radial aero engine that was produced by British Salmson in Great Britain during the 1920s. The AD.3 was a near copy of the Salmson 3 Ad which was produced in France by the parent company.
Applications (3 Ad)
Engines on display
A preserved Salmson 3 Ad engine, similar to a British Salmson AD.3, is on public display at the Deutsches Museum, Munich.
Specifications (AD.3)
Data from Flight.[1]
General characteristics
- Type: Three-cylinder, single-row, water-cooled radial engine
- Bore: 70 mm (2.75 in)
- Stroke: 86 mm (3.4 in)
- Displacement: 0.993 L (60.6 cu in)
- Length: 650 mm (25.6 in)
- Diameter: 550 mm (21.6 in)
- Dry weight: 34 kg (75 lb)
Components
- Valvetrain: Two overhead valves per cylinder, pushrod operated
- Fuel system: Claudel carburettor
- Oil system: Pressure lubrication
- Cooling system: Air-cooled
- Reduction gear: Direct drive
Performance
- Power output: 12 kW (16 hp) at 2,400 rpm
- Compression ratio: 5.5.:1
- Specific fuel consumption: 250 g (0.55 lb) per horsepower-hour
- Oil consumption: 15 g (0.33 lb) per horsepower hour
- Power-to-weight ratio: 0.35 kW/kg (0.21 hp/lb)
See also
- Related development
Salmson 3 Ad
- Comparable engines
- Related lists
References
Notes
- ↑ Flightglobal archive Retrieved: 24 December 2009
Bibliography
- Flight magazine, 21 February 1924, p. 106.
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