WWI French air-cooled rotary engine. The Gnome Monosoupape was a French rotary engine of the WWI era, designed by Laurent Seguin following previous developments of the Gnome. In comparison with its predecessors...
WWI British 150hp water-cooled engine. The Hispano Suiza V8 was a twin-row 8-cylinder water-cooled engine, designed in 1914 by the Hispano Suiza firm. Its construction was innovative and efficient, and demonstrated much technological refinement...
WWI German water-cooled engine The Mercedes D.III was the most widely used German 6-cylinder water-cooled aircraft engine, designed on the basis of its predecessor, the Mercedes D.II. It was used by all the principal German fighters (the Albatr...
The Hispano-Suiza 8 was a water-cooled V8 SOHC aero engine introduced by Hispano-Suiza in 1914 and used by a number of Allied aircraft during the First World War. The original Hispano-Suiza 8A was rated at 140 hp (102 kW) and the later Hispano-...