Fantasy of Flight

1400 Broadway Blvd. S.E.
Polk City, FL 33868
(863) 984-3500
http://www.fantasyofflight.com

 

The Fantasy of Flight museum has one of the largest collections of engines in the world. In addition to the numerous display engines, there are literally hundreds of engines in storage. Visitors can tour the restoration and storage facilities.

 

Images Courtesy of Lanny Waguespack

 

Restoration Facility

Restoration Facility

Engine Storage

Pratt & Whitney R-4360

Wright J-6?, Bristol Centaurus

Bristol Centaurus

Bristol Centaurus

Engine Storage

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Salmson Z-9

Salmson Z-9

Curtiss OX-5

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Engine Storage

Half a Franklin O-805?

Propeller Blade Storage

Propeller Blade Storage

Engine Storage

Engine Storage

Engine Storage

Daimler-Benz DB-603

BMW 801

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Argus AS 10

Engine Storage

Engine Storage

Engine Storage

 

Engine Storage

Engine Storage

Aircraft Storage

Aircraft Storage

Anzani

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Liberty 12

Allison V-3420

Allison V-3420

Daimler-Benz DB-603

Part of Engine Display

Hall-Scott A-7-A

Hall-Scott A-7-A

Curtiss D-12

Curtiss D-12

Curtiss D-12

Packard A-2-1500

Curtiss OX-6

Rolls-Royce Merlin

Curtiss OX-5

Curtiss OX-5

Comet 7-E

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Museum Hangar Floor

 

Images Courtesy of C. Hayden Hamilton (www.fotoimages.com)

Allison V-3420

Allison V-3420

Curtiss OX-5

Le Rhone Rotary

Liberty 12

Opel Type III

Pratt & Whitney

R-4360

Engine Storage

Engine Storage

Propeller Storage

 

Images Courtesy of Kimble D. McCutcheon

Allison V-1710

Bentley BR-2

Canton-Unne Z-9

A rare water-cooled radial.

Gnome Type N

Gnome Type N

 


 

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