Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 05-May-2026

J.L. Weaver of San Diego, California, developed a two-stroke engine for high-altitude operation.

- It had four horizontally opposed cylinders and a reduction gear.

- It produced 100 HP at 3,600 rpm and 30,000 feet. It was tested in 1941.

- One engine is on display at the San Diego Museum.

Motores de WEAVER

Model: 4-cyl. boxer

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