File:Wright 1911 6-60 engine-Smithsonian-01.jpg
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editDescriptionWright 1911 6-60 engine-Smithsonian-01.jpg |
English: The Wright 6-60, In-line 6 Engine.
This engine, manufacturer's serial number 11, was one of the first six-cylinder engines designed and built by the Wright Company. One of the earliest Wright six-cylinder engines was installed in the U.S. Army Signal Corps aircraft Number 10 at Fort Riley, Kansas. |
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