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Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Co: Cirrus

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1936. Ref AA below
1938.
Dec 1939. Cirrus Major.
1939. From The Aeroplane magazine of 15th December.
Dec 1939. Cirrus Major.
Dec 1939. Cirrus Minor.
Sept 1940.
1943.
May 1943
June 1944.
1945. Cirrus Minor II Aero Engine.

Note: This is a sub-section of Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Co.

ADC Cirrus engines were originally built by ADC Aircraft until Cirrus Aero Engines Limited was formed in 1927. The company became Cirrus-Hermes in 1931 when it was bought by the Cirrus Hermes Engineering Co and later became the Cirrus Engine Section of Blackburn Aircraft Limited in 1937, operating as a separate division until production ended in the post-World War II era.

The first Cirrus engine has been the 90 hp (67 kW) Cirrus I, which passed its 50-hour type rating in 1925. It was the first air-cooled inline engine, a design by Frank Halford that proved extremely popular for light aircraft. The basic layout (using one cylinder bank of an ADC Airdisco V-8 engine) was quickly copied by a number of other manufacturers. Later versions, named the Cirrus II and Cirrus III, were produced each with slightly greater displacement, and power (Cirrus II - 85 hp, Cirrus III - 90 hp).[1]

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  • AA. [1] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry