Updated: 21-Mar-2019
In a news item published in 2010 in the Dargaville newspaper, it is published that Allan Fillery designed and built a radial engine of seven cylinders for general aviation that we see in the illustration below, which appeared together with the news.
"Allan with his radial engine" (PiP)
-It is mentioned that it is a four-stroke engine that displaces four liters in total. It has digital operation control, and it has side valves to reduce the front diameter.
-The wax molds for block and cylinder castings are made by himself. In total there are 32 molds.
-The valves are at the rear of the cylinders. The engine is currently in development.
From Appendix 11: We have found information that before the 7-cylinder engine he has made a 9-cylinder radial engine for a model.
Engines of FILLERY
Model: 7 cyl. radial
Arquitecture: 7-cylinder Radial
Cooling: Air
Total Displacement: 4 Ltr.
Bore / Stroke: 93 x 85 mm
Power: 125 HP @ 2500 rpm
Weight: 91 Kg
Model: 9 cyl. radial model
Arquitecture: 9-cylinder Radial
Cooling:
Total Displacement: 78cc
Bore / Stroke:
Power: @ 7000 rpm
Weight: