Jacobs R-755

R-755 / L-4
Jacobs R-755 installed in a Boeing-Stearman Model 75
Type Radial engine
Manufacturer Jacobs Aircraft Engine Company
First run 1933



The Jacobs R-755 (company designation L-4) was a seven-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft manufactured in the United States by the Jacobs Aircraft Engine Company.[1]

Design and development

The R-755 was first run in 1933 and was still in production in the 1970s. With a bore and stroke of 5.25 in × 5 in (133 mm × 127 mm) the displacement was 757 cu in (12.4 L), power ranged from 200 hp to 350 hp (150 kW - 260 kW). The engine features steel cylinders with aluminum-alloy cylinder heads. An R-755E variant was developed for use in helicopters.

Variants

R-755A1
The base-line direct drive production version.[2]
R-755A2
300 hp variant.
R-755B1
De-rated version of the R-755A to drive a fixed pitch airscrew.[2]
R-755B2
De-rated version of the R-755A to drive a variable or controllable pitch airscrew.[2]
R-755E
Up-rated engine with reduction gearing.[2]
R-755EH
Developed to power the Jacobs Type 104 Gyrodyne.[2]

Applications

Engines on display

Specifications (R-755-A1)

Data from Jane's[4]

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also


Comparable engines
Related lists

References

Notes

  1. Gunston 1989, p.85.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Bridgman, Leonard (1955). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1955-56. London: Jane's all the World's Aircraft Publishing Co. Ltd.
  3. Arkansas Air Museum - Jacobs R-755 Retrieved: 31 January 2009
  4. Janes 1989, p.305.

Bibliography

  • Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. ISBN 1-85260-163-9
  • Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II. London. Studio Editions Ltd, 1989. ISBN 0-517-67964-7
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