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Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar
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Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IV
The Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar was an petrol-fuelled aircooled 14-cylinder two-row radial aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. The Jaguar III was first used in 1923, followed in 1924 by the Jaguar IV and 1926 by the Jaguar VI.
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[edit] Specifications (Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar)
[edit] Applications
- Airco DH.4
- Airco DH.9
- Armstrong Whitworth Ajax
- Armstrong Whitworth Aries
- Armstrong Whitworth Argosy
- Armstrong Whitworth Atlas
- Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
- Armstrong Whitworth Starling
- Armstrong Whitworth Wolf
- Avro 642
- Blackburn Airedale
- Blackburn Turcock
- Boulton Paul P.71
- De Havilland Dormouse
- De Havilland DH.50
- De Havilland Giant Moth
- De Havilland Hyena
- Fairey Ferret
- Fairey Flycatcher
- Fokker C.V
- Fokker D.XVI
- Gloster Gnatsnapper
- Gloster Grebe
- Handley Page Hampstead
- Hawker Danecock
- Hawker Hawfinch
- Hawker Hoopoe
- Hawker Woodcock
- Larkin Lascowl
- Martinsyde ADC 1
- Nieuport Nighthawk
- Parnall Plover
- Supermarine Air Yacht
- Supermarine Nanok
- Supermarine Southampton
- Vickers Vellore
- Vickers Vespa
- Vickers Viastra
- Vickers Vimy Trainer
- Westland Wapiti
- Westland Weasel
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