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Curtiss B-8

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B-8
Type V-8 air-cooled
National origin United States
Manufacturer Glenn Curtiss
Major applications AEA June Bug

The Curtiss B-8 was an early air-cooled 8-cylinder engine used for a number of aircraft and one motorcycle designed by Glenn Curtiss. It powered the AEA June Bug in 1908, becoming the first Curtiss engine to power a heavier-than-air aircraft in sustained flight.[1]

Applications included:

Specifications

Data from [2][1]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. ^ a b V-8, Curtiss B-8 Engine, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum collections
  2. ^ House, Kirk W. (2003), Hell-Rider to King of the Air: Glenn Curtiss' Life of Innovation, Warrendale, Pennsylvania: SAE International, p. 60, ISBN 0-7680-0802-6, retrieved March 22, 2013