k Wright TurboCyclone 18R3350TC 972TC18DA2, 2Row, Radial Engine, 1952. Creator Wright Aeronautical. This engine powered the last generation of piston engine transports, including the Douglas DC7 and Lockheed Super Constellation. It represents the end of enginedevelopment that began with the famous Wright Whirlwind, and included an entire family of military and commercial piston power plants. The somewhat unique feature of this engine was a turbo compound device, consisting of an exhaustdriven turbine geared to the crankshaft, generating 20 percent additional takeoff power without increasing fuel consumption. The Wright R3350 TurboCyclone 18 also powered the following aircraft types Lockheed P2V7 Neptune patrol bomber, Martin P5M1 and 2 Marlin patrol flying boat, Fairchild C119F and G Packet troop and cargo transport, Lockheed C121 transport, and Canadair CL28 maritime reconnaissance. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Wright Turbo Cyclone 18R 3350 TC  972TC18DA2 , 2 Row, Radial Engine, 1952. Creator: Wright Aeronautical. This engine powered the last generation of piston engine transports, including the Douglas DC 7 and Lockheed Super Constellation. It represents the end of engine development that began with the famous Wright Whirlwind, and included an entire family of military and commercial piston power plants. The somewhat unique feature of this engine was a turbo compound device, consisting of an exhaust driven turbine geared to the crankshaft, generating 20 percent additional take off power without increasing fuel consumption. The Wright R 3350 Turbo Cyclone 18 also powered the following aircraft types: Lockheed P2V 7 Neptune patrol bomber, Martin P5M 1 and  2 Marlin patrol flying boat, Fairchild C 119F and G Packet troop and cargo transport, Lockheed C 121 transport, and Canadair CL 28 maritime reconnaissance.
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Wright Turbo-Cyclone 18R-3350-TC (972TC18DA2), 2-Row, Radial Engine, 1952. Creator: Wright Aeronautical.

This engine powered the last generation of piston engine transports, including the Douglas DC-7 and Lockheed Super Constellation. It represents the end of engine-development that began with the famous Wright Whirlwind, and included an entire family of military and commercial piston power plants. The somewhat unique feature of this engine was a turbo compound device, consisting of an exhaust-driven turbine geared to the crankshaft, generating 20 percent additional take-off power without increasing fuel consumption. The Wright R-3350 Turbo-Cyclone 18 also powered the following aircraft types: Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune patrol bomber, Martin P5M-1 and -2 Marlin patrol flying boat, Fairchild C-119F and G Packet troop and cargo transport, Lockheed C-121 transport, and Canadair CL-28 maritime reconnaissance.

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