ADC Nimbus

Nimbus
Type Liquid-cooled inline piston engine
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Aircraft Disposal Company
First run 1926
Major applications Airco DH.9
Vickers Vendace
Developed from Siddeley Puma

The ADC Nimbus was a British inline aero engine that first ran in 1926. The Nimbus was developed from the Siddeley Puma aero engine by Frank Halford of the Aircraft Disposal Company, the goal was to develop the Puma to produce its intended power output which Halford eventually achieved. The Nimbus was further developed into an air-cooled version known as the ADC Airsix which did not enter production and was not flown.[1]

Applications

Specifications (Nimbus)

Data from Lumsden [2]

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also

Related development
Comparable engines
Related lists

References

Notes

  1. Lumsden 2003, p. 55.
  2. Lumsden 2003, p.276.

Bibliography

  • Lumsden, Alec. British Piston Engines and their Aircraft. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-85310-294-6.

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