Walter Minor

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Minor
File:Walter Minor 6-III.JPG
Preserved Walter Minor 6-III
TypeInline piston engine
National originCzechoslovakia
ManufacturerWalter Aircraft Engines
First run1929

The Walter Minor is a family of four- and six-cylinder inverted inline air-cooled engines, developed under auspices of ing. Šimůnek and used on light aircraft. First produced in 1929, the Minor engines' family has an advanced design for the period and sports steel cylinders, aluminum heads and overhead valves, with identical bore and stroke of 105 mm (4.1 in) and 115 mm (4.5 in), respectively. Typical power ratings varied from 105 to 160 hp (78 to 119 kW).[1]

After Walter concentrated on the turbine powerplants only, the production of piston engines has been transferred to the Avia company that further developed the family, bringing fuel injection, as the Avia M-137 and M-337. Nowadays the smallest of the family, the four-cylinder carburetted Minor, is produced by a small company in the Czech Republic, while the M337 was available from the LOM Prague.

Variants

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4 Cylinder

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Minor 4-I
Minor 4-II
Minor 4-III
Minor 4-IIIS
A 4-III fitted with a crankshaft driven supercharger.
Minor M 332 (4 cyl.)

6 Cylinder

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Minor 6-I
Minor 6-II
Minor 6-III
Minor 6-IIIS
A 6-III fitted with a crankshaft driven supercharger.
Minor M 337 (6 cyl.)

Others

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Minor Sc.

Applications

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Specifications (Minor 4-cylinder)

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File:Walter Minor cutaway.jpg
Walter Minor 4-III

Data from: Oldengine.org [2]

General characteristics

  • Type: 4-cylinder inverted inline air-cooled
  • Bore: 105 mm (4.14 in)
  • Stroke: 115 mm (4.53 in)
  • Displacement: 4 L (244 cu in)
  • Length: 1,119 mm (44.09 in)
  • Width: 440 mm (17.32 in)
  • Height: 630 mm (24.80 in)
  • Dry weight: 93 kg (205 lb)

Components

  • Valvetrain: 1 inlet and 1 exhaust valve per cylinder
  • Fuel system: 1 Claudel carburetor
  • Fuel type: 68 octane
  • Cooling system: Air-cooled

Performance

See also

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Comparable engines

Related lists

References

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  1. ^ Gunston 1989, p.174.
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  • Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  • Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  • Oldengine.org Archived 2007-08-04 at the Wayback Machine
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