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Napier Gazelle engine

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In this photograph, the intricate details of a Napier Gazelle engine come to life, showcasing the brilliance of aviation engineering and manufacturing. The Napier Gazelle engine, not to be confused with the Napier and Son company that produced it, is a remarkable piece of aeronautical history. The engine, with its distinctive shape and complex design, was first developed in the 1930s for use in military aircraft. Its unique layout, featuring a radial design with 14 cylinders arranged in a double row, made it a powerful and reliable powerplant for its time. The engine's impressive specifications included a maximum power output of 750 horsepower and a top speed of 25,000 rpm. The Napier Gazelle engine was used in a variety of aircraft during World War II, including the famous Westland Lysander and Airspeed Horsa. Its versatility and reliability made it a valuable asset in both military and transport applications. This photograph provides a rare glimpse into the inner workings of this engineering marvel. The engine's intricate components, from the crankshaft and pistons to the fuel injection system and supercharger, are all on full display. The engine's polished metal surfaces gleam in the light, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its creation. The Napier Gazelle engine represents a bygone era of aviation engineering, when innovation and ingenuity were the driving forces behind the development of new technologies. Today, it remains a testament to the ingenuity and passion of the engineers and manufacturers who brought it to life, and a reminder of the important role that engineering continues to play in transportation and flight.

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