The Curtiss V-1570 Conqueror was a
V12 liquid-cooled aircraft engine. Representing a more powerful version of the
Curtiss D-12
The Curtiss D-12, sometimes identified with the military designation Curtiss V-1150, was an aircraft engine of 18.8 liter displacement. It was a water-cooled V12, producing 443 hp (330 kW) and weighing 693 lb (314 kg). It wa ...
, the engine entered production in
1926
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and flew in numerous aircraft.
[Gunston 1989, p. 46.]
Design and development
Designed in 1924 as a military successor to the
Curtiss D-12
The Curtiss D-12, sometimes identified with the military designation Curtiss V-1150, was an aircraft engine of 18.8 liter displacement. It was a water-cooled V12, producing 443 hp (330 kW) and weighing 693 lb (314 kg). It wa ...
, initially named the Conqueror, it was later given the military designation of V-1570 based on its
displacement
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of 1,570 cubic inches (26 L). The engine featured open-ended cylinder liners (advanced technology for the period) and pressurized
liquid cooling
Liquid cooling refers to cooling by means of the convection or circulation (fluid dynamics), circulation of a liquid.
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* L ...
. Developments including the use of a
supercharger
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gradually increased power output until reliability problems due to overheating and coolant leaks became apparent. Military funding for further development of the Conqueror was cut in 1932, efforts by Curtiss to market the engine for civil
airliner
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s failed and the line was dropped from production.
Variants
;V-1570-1
;V-1570-5
;V-1570-7
;GV-1570-7: geared -7
;V-1570-9
;V-1570-11
;V-1570-13
;V-1570-15
;SV-1570-15
;V-1570-17
;V-1570-23
;V-1570-25
;V-1570-27
;V-1570-29
;V-1570-33
;V-1570-53
;V-1570-55
;V-1570-57
;V-1570-59
;V-1570-61
;V-1570-79
;GIV-1570-FM
;V-1570-C
;V-1570-F
;GIV-1570C
Applications
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Atlantic XB-8
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Bellanca TES (1930 version)
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Berliner-Joyce P-16
*
Boeing XP-9
The Boeing XP-9 (company Model 96) was the first monoplane fighter aircraft produced by the United States aircraft manufacturing company Boeing. It incorporated sophisticated structural refinements that were influential in later Boeing designs ...
*
Boeing Y1B-9
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Consolidated A-11
The Consolidated P-30 (PB-2) was a 1930s United States two-seat fighter aircraft. An attack version called the A-11 was also built, along with 2 Y1P-25 prototypes and YP-27, Y1P-28, and XP-33 proposals. The P-30 is significant for being the firs ...
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Consolidated P-30
The Consolidated P-30 (PB-2) was a 1930s United States two-seat fighter aircraft. An attack version called the A-11 was also built, along with 2 Y1P-25 prototypes and YP-27, Y1P-28, and XP-33 proposals. The P-30 is significant for being the firs ...
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Consolidated Y1P-25
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Curtiss A-8
The Curtiss A-8 was a low-wing monoplane ground-attack aircraft built by the United States company Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, designed in response to a 1929 United States Army Air Corps requirement for an attack aircraft to replace the ...
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Curtiss B-2 Condor
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Curtiss CO Condor
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Curtiss P-1 Hawk
The P-1 Hawk (Curtiss Model 34) is a 1920s open-cockpit biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Army Air Corps. An earlier variant of the same aircraft had been designated PW-8 prior to 1925."US Military Aircraft Designations & Serials 190 ...
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Curtiss P-6 Hawk
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Curtiss XO-30 (not built)
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Curtiss XP-10
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Dornier Do X
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Douglas O-31
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Douglas O-43
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Douglas Y1B-7
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Huff-Daland XB-1
The Huff-Daland XB-1 was a prototype bomber aircraft built for the United States Army Air Corps.
The XB-1 was the first aircraft named using just a ''B-'' designation. Prior to 1926, the U.S. Army used ''LB-'' and ''HB-'' prefixes, signifying ...
*
Lockheed YP-24
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Thomas-Morse YO-23
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Tupolev TB-3
The Tupolev TB-3, OKB designation ANT-6, was a monoplane heavy bomber deployed by the Soviet Air Force in the 1930s and used during the early years of World War II. It was one of the world's first cantilever wing four-engine heavy bombers. Des ...
Other applications
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Mormon Meteor III (custom Bonneville salt flat race car)
Specifications (V-1570 direct drive)
See also
References
Notes
Bibliography
* Gunston, Bill. ''World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines''. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989.
* Grey, C.G. ''Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1931'' London, England. Sampson Low, Marston & Company Limited
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