5-Cylinder Radial Airplane Engine

5-Cylinder Radial Airplane Engine

Craftsman: Miniature Aircraft Corporation of New York

Knapp Collection #: 291

Catalog #: 2011.32.11

Contributor: Paul Knapp 

In 1931, the Miniature Aircraft Corporation of New York advertised a compressed air four-cylinder radial engine made from aluminum alloy with brass heads.

5-Cylinder Radial Model Aircraft Engine

5-Cylinder Radial Model Aircraft Engine

Craftsman: Henry Parohl

Knapp Collection #: 107 

Catalog #: 2009.9.18 

Contributor: Paul Knapp 

This 5-cylinder radial model aircraft engine was designed and built by Henry Parohl circa 1960. The engine is 11”-long, 10”-wide, and 9”-high.

5-Cylinder Radial Model Airplane Engine

5-Cylinder Radial Model Airplane Engine

Craftsman: Barry Robinson

Knapp Collection #: 143

Catalog #: 2008.10.41

Contributor: Paul Knapp

This is an all-aluminum bar stock engine with a bore of 19 mm, stroke of 19.2 mm and a total displacement of 27.21 cc.

5-Cylinder Radial Model Airplane Engine

5-Cylinder Radial Model Airplane Engine

Craftsman: Alphonse C. Vassallo

Knapp Collection #: 235

Catalog #: 2009.9.40

Contributor: Paul Knapp 

It took about a year to design and build this 5-cylinder radial engine, including the carburetor, which incorporates a built-in choke mechanism. It is completely machined from aluminum and steel bar stock.

5-Cylinder, 4-Cycle Radial Engine

5-Cylinder, 4-Cycle Radial Engine

Craftsman: Ronald Valentine

Knapp Collection #: 246

Catalog #: 2011.32.4

Contributor: Paul Knapp 

This 5-cylinder, 4-cycle radial engine runs on methanol with glow ignition using custom made glow plugs. It measures 3.25-inches in diameter.

6-Cylinder Experimental Rotary Engine

6-Cylinder Experimental Rotary Engine

Craftsman: Bell Lab Engineers and J.W. Kijowski

Knapp Collection #: 265

Catalog #: 2011.27.36

Contributor: Paul Knapp 

Little is known about this “proof of concept” 6-cylinder experimental rotary engine. The cylinders are arranged in two rows of three, and the rows are staggered.

77 Products/Merco .61 Engine

77 Products/Merco .61 Engine

Craftsman: 77 Products

Catalog #: 2012.19.12

Donor: Joe Bridi

This engine was made in the U.S. by 77 Products using a British Merco 61 crankcase and innards. The polished head is the main difference from the standard engine.

8-Pound Baby Engine

8-Pound Baby Engine

Craftsman: Birk Petersen

Catalog #: 2016.15.29

Donor: Mark Petersen

This “8-Pound Baby” engine was built from plans in a 1947 issue of Popular Science magazine.

ADC Cirrus Engine

ADC Cirrus Engine

Craftsman: Eric Whittle

Knapp Collection #: 304

Catalog #: 2016.8.1a

Contributor: Paul Knapp

This 1/9 scale model ADC (or ACE) Cirrus airplane engine won first place at the North American Model Engineering Show (NAMES) in Wyandotte, MI.

Aero 35 Inline Model Airplane Engine

Aero 35 Inline Model Airplane Engine

Craftsman: Aero

Catalog #: 2013.48.4

Contributor: Daniel "Buzz" Brunkow

With no speed control, this engine would have been used before the advent of radio control on U-control or free flight aircraft.

Allyn “Sea Fury” Model Outboard Motor

Allyn “Sea Fury” Model Outboard Motor

Craftsman: Allyn

Catalog #: 2012.29.1

Contributor: Andy Moore

This tiny outboard motor has a cylinder size of about .049. Like the real engines of this vintage, it was pull-started with a cord around the exposed flywheel.

Alterscale Model Outboard Mercury 2.5 liter EFI

Alterscale Model Outboard Mercury 2.5 liter EFI

Craftsman: Alterscale

Catalog #: 2013.49.4

Contributor: Daniel "Buzz" Brunkow

Alterscale makes detailed diecast models of selected outboard motors. This pair includes a 1/9 scale black 1997 Mercury 2.5 liter electronic fuel injected model (left).

Alterscale Model Outboard Mercury 4

Alterscale Model Outboard Mercury 4

Craftsman: Alterscale

Catalog #: 2013.49.5

Contributor: Daniel "Buzz" Brunkow

Alterscale makes detailed diecast models of selected outboard motors. This pair includes a 1/8 scale 1957 Mercury Mark 4 in light blue (right).

AMPS Custom Twin-Prop Outdrive

AMPS Custom Twin-Prop Outdrive

Craftsman: AMPS and Daniel "Buzz" Brunkow

Catalog #: 2013.49.12

Contributor: Daniel "Buzz" Brunkow

A unique AMPS outdrive with twin propellers. Powered by a motor mounted inside the boat, this geared outdrive has an R/C controlled tilt mechanism to trim the prop angle.

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