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Radial engine cylinder and top

Speedster

Practically Family
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Anyone recognize what engine and plane this might originate from. It has been part of my living room for years now, and still don't know:

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KilroyCD

One Too Many
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Lancaster County, PA
It's from a Wright R-3350 Cyclone, an 18 cylinder twin-row radial engine. This is the same engine that powered the B-29 Superfortress, as well as many other famous military and civilian aircaft including the Lockheed Constellation and Douglas DC-7. It also powered one of my favourite single-engined aircraft, the AD (later A-1) Skyraider:
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Speedster

Practically Family
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60 km west of København
Yes the cylinders do look almost exactly the same as mine. The only difference seems to be that on mine the inlet/exhaust ports are on opposite site on the one in the auction. But you are right it is a Wright.

Edit:Good idea to be awake when you look at pictures. Just discovered that my cylinder matches the rear set of cylinders exactly!

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Thanks again for your assistance, gentlemen.

Hmmm, wonder what my wife would say, if i came home with a complete engine...
 

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