This is a link to a very detailed 15 page OX5 engine article by Sandy Skinner
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Used with permission of the author on 3-29-2013. Credit must be give if used.
This article appeared in the Vol. 4 No. 4 Fall 2005 issue of the Aircraft Engine Historical Society, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) from Huntsville, AL 35816
About the AEHS
The Aircraft Engine Historical Society, Inc. was incorporated in 2001 to:
- Promote a historical society that fosters an appreciation of the people, art, and science associated with aircraft engine development, manufacture, and use.
- Educate students, historians, enthusiasts and the public about the history of aircraft engines.
- Obtain, archive, and disseminate historical material related to aircraft engine development, manufacture, and use.
- Encourage the restoration and public display of historical aircraft engines.