1920s British piston aircraft engine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Armstrong Siddeley Lynx is a British seven-cylinder aero engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley. It was developed as a single row version of the two-row Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar. Testing began in 1920 and 6,000 had been produced by 1939. In Italy Alfa Romeo built a 200 horsepower (150kW) licensed version of this engine named the Alfa Romeo Lynx.[1]
Another view of the Armstrong Siddeley Lynx fitted to the Shuttleworth Collection's airworthy Avro TutorAvro Tutor, K3215, powered by a Lynx IV, flies regularly at the Shuttleworth Collection and can be viewed in the museum at other times.[3]