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Rolls-Royce Eagle 22

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for the First World War era engine, see Rolls-Royce Eagle

The Rolls-Royce Eagle 22 was a 24 cylinder sleeve valve aero engine of 46.2 Litres (2,820 cubic inches) displacement. Produced in the late 1940s it was liquid cooled, of flat H configuration with two crankshafts and capable of 3,200 hp (2,387 kW) at 18 psi boost.

This, the last Rolls-Royce piston aero engine, was not as successful as their first, also named the Eagle. Approximately 50 were produced. It was used in the prototypes of the Westland Wyvern fighter/torpedo bomber.

[edit] Specifications (Eagle 22)

General characteristics
  • Type: 24-cylinder liquid-cooled H-type aircraft piston engine
  • Bore:
  • Stroke:
  • Displacement: 2,820 in³ (46.2 L)
  • Dry weight:

<h3>Components

  • Cooling system: Liquid-cooled

<h3>Performance


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