Armstrong Siddeley Panther
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The Armstrong Siddeley Panther was a 27-litre 14-cylinder twin-row air-cooled
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. It was originally named the Jaguar Major.Lumsden 2003, p.72.


Variants

;AS Panther IIIA:500 hp (370 kW) ;AS Panther VII:638 hp (478 kW) at 2,400 rpm with 0.5 psi (3.5 kPa) boost


Applications

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V (first prototype)


Specifications (Panther VII)


See also


References


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Bibliography

* Lumsden, Alec. ''British Piston Engines and their Aircraft''. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003. . {{ASaeroengines 1920s aircraft piston engines Aircraft air-cooled radial piston engines Panther