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The R-4090 Cyclone 22 was an aero engine, which the U.S. manufacturer Curtiss-Wright towards the end of the 2nd World War experiment was built. It is an air-cooled multiple radial engine with compressor charge. It has 22 cylinders in two levels, each with 11 cylinders. He is a double star engine. With its engine capacity of 4090 in ³, about 67 liters, the engine is approximately 2200 kW (about 3000 hp). He was only three units were built, of which the last had a propeller shaft, the two opposing propeller propulsion. For example, the great achievement better implemented.
The war during the growing demand for increasingly powerful engines forced the engine designers to engines with more cylinders to build. R-3350. Thus the decision to focus on the positive experience with the R-3350 building, a 22-cylinder version on a trial basis. So both engines had the same stroke and same hole. The development of the project, however, was very difficult (problems with the cooling system, etc.). Moreover, little development capacity is available, so the R-4090 for the development of the R-3350 was soon abandoned.
The R-4090 was as a competitor to the development of Pratt & Whitney R-4360 is planned, because both engines had similar potential regarding the performance characteristics. So both engines were at the beginning of its development about 3000 hp.
22-cylinder engines are double star in the history of engines extremely rare. There is only one example - the Mitsubishi Ha-50, also at the end of the 2nd World War was developed in Japan.
Technical Data
22-cylinder engine with double star compressor Charge
Bore: 155.6 mm
Stroke: 160.2 mm
Displacement: 67.02 litres
U/min Power: 3000 PS (2200 kW) at 2800 rpm
Maximum speed: 2800 rpm
Compression: 6.85 to 1
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