Armstrong Siddeley Lynx
The Lynx series of aero engines came into service during the 1920s. The basic engine was a single row 7-cylinder radial developing between 180-215 horse power.
The Lynx powered the Avro 504, the RAF’s basic flying training aircraft since the First World War. The final version the 504N served until replaced by the Avro Tutor in 1933.
Details
Object number | 1988/0262/E |
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Maker name | Armstrong Siddeley |
Production date | Circa 1935 |
Date in use | Circa 1935 {cg} |
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