Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 22-May-2017

"Crosley Aircraft Company" had two factories in Ohio, one in Sharonville and the other in Cincinnati.

-Between 1929 and 1930 they made the two-cylinder "113 model" that gave 40 hp. It had horizontally opposed cylinders with simple ignition, as shown in the illustration below. (Aeronca Base?).

Crosley 113 model
"Crosley 113 model"

-A 30 hp mounted on a Mooney M-18 aircraft.

-The other model was an air-cooled, in-line, inverted four-cylinder giving 100 hp at 2,100 rpm, with its 301 cu. in., which was known as "Cobra".

Crosley four-in-line
"Crosley four-in-line"

-Crosley Radio Corporation's engine division was Crosley Aviation Co. Both in Ohio.

-Now we have received a much clearer picture of the inverted, in-line four-cylinder engine, with a view of the opposite side. It's the 300 model.

Crosley 300
"Crosley 300"

Engines of CROSLEY

Model: 4 cils. 19/26 HP

Arquitecture:
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: @ rpm
Weight:

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Crosley four-in-line

"Crosley four-in-line"

Model: Cobra

Arquitecture: 4-cylinder In line inverted
Cooling: Air
Total Displacement: 301 cu. in.
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 100 HP @ 2100 rpm
Weight:

Other details:
Model: Crosley “300”

Arquitecture: 4-cylinder In line inverted
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: @ rpm
Weight:

Other details:
Crosley 300

"Crosley 300"

Model: Model 113

Arquitecture: 2-cylinder Horizontally opposed
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 40 HP @ rpm
Weight:

Other details:
Crosley 113 model

"Crosley 113 model"