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Liberty engine

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Liberty engine

US-manufactured aircraft engine based on a Rolls-Royce design, used in a number of aircraft and tanks in World War I. It was designed specifically for mass-production, in order to meet wartime needs for a reliable engine which could be turned out as quickly as the rest of an aircraft. A V-12, water-cooled engine, it developed 405 bhp (brake horsepower) at 1,650 rpm (revolutions per minute).



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