Armstrong Siddeley Tiger (radial engine)

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The Armstrong Siddeley Tiger is a British air-cooled radial aircraft engine developed in the 1930s and used to power various military and civil airplanes of the era.

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instanceOf aircraft engine
piston engine
application Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta NERFINISHED
Armstrong Whitworth Ensign NERFINISHED
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley NERFINISHED
Boulton Paul Overstrand NERFINISHED
Boulton Paul Sidestrand NERFINISHED
Short Empire (early examples / trials) NERFINISHED
Short Scion Senior NERFINISHED
coolingMethod air-cooled
countryOfOrigin Britain NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
cycle four-stroke
cylinderConfiguration two-row radial
designer Armstrong Siddeley engineering team
developed early 1930s
displacement approximately 27 litres
engineConfiguration radial
era 1930s
fuelType aviation gasoline
ignition dual ignition
manufacturer Armstrong Siddeley NERFINISHED
notableVariant Armstrong Siddeley Tiger VI NERFINISHED
Armstrong Siddeley Tiger VIII NERFINISHED
Armstrong Siddeley Tiger XI NERFINISHED
numberOfCylinders 14
powerOutput around 800 hp
up to about 900 hp
productionPeriod 1930s
successor Armstrong Siddeley Deerhound NERFINISHED
Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba NERFINISHED
supercharging single-stage supercharger
usedBy British civil airlines
Royal Air Force
usedFor airliner
civil aircraft
medium bomber aircraft
military aircraft
transport aircraft
usedInConflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
usedInRole bomber powerplant
mailplane powerplant
transport powerplant
valveType popet valve

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Armstrong Siddeley notableProduct Armstrong Siddeley Tiger (radial engine)