Wright Vertical 4

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title: Wright Vertical 4
text: The Wright Vertical 4 was an American aircraft engine built by the Wright brothers in the very early years of powered flight. It was a liquid-cooled piston engine with four inline cylinders, mounted vertically. It generated about 30–40 horsepower (22–30 kW) from a displacement of 240 cubic inches and weighed about 160–180 pounds (73–82 kg). Developed by Orville Wright in 1906, the Vertical 4 was produced by the Wright Company until 1912 and was the most numerous engine they manufactured. Around
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description: 1900s American piston aircraft engine
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date modified: 2022-01-28T15:17:02Z
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