Armstrong-Siddeley Jaguar
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The Armstrong-Siddeley Jaguar was an aero engine developed by Armstrong-Siddeley. The jaguar was a petrol-fuelled aircooled 14-cylinder double radial engine design.
The Jaguar III was first used in 1923, followed in 1924 by the Jaguar IV and 1926 by the Jaguar VI.
The 400 hp Jaguar was used by the Gloster Grebe.
See also
| Armstrong Siddeley aero-engines |
| Piston |
| Leopard - Jaguar - Panther - Mongoose - Puma - Lynx -Cheetah - Nimbus |
| Turbojet |
| Sapphire |
| Turboprop |
| Double Mamba - Mamba - Python - Adder - Viper |
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