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The Aircraft Engine Historical Society encourages the collecting of aircraft engines, both by individual collectors and by museums.


 

Collection of Robert Kammlott, Teaneck Ignition Service

Jacobs R-755-9
The Jacobs is going to be a runner as soon as the oil tank arrives.
Jacobs R-755-9
P&W R-985-AN1
Office decoration for now while parts are collected. It was pulled from a flying airplane but was timed out and picked-over for acessories.
P&W R-4360-20WA
A work in progress, it is mounted on a trailer for the build up to be a runner.
Righter O-15
Simultaneous-firing, horizontally-opposed two-stroke used on OQ-2 and OQ-3 drones.
Ranger 6-440-C5
Shown upside-down in this image it will be a runner this spring. Military designations were L-440-3, -5, and -7.

 


Rare Continental IV-1430

The Art and Fun of Collecting Aircraft Engines

Runners


 

Sources and Methods

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