Guiberson A-1020 Explained
The Guiberson A-1020 is a four-stroke diesel radial engine developed for use in aircraft and tanks.
Design and development
Development of the Guiberson diesel engine started in the 1930s with the A-918 and A-980 which was first flown in 1931. It is a single-row direct drive nine-cylinder four-cycle engine.
Operational history
Production A-1020s and T-1020s were designed and sold by Guiberson and produced by Buda Engine Co.[1]
Variants
- Guiberson A-918:Rated at - one of the initial development models for use on aircraft.[2]
Guiberson A-980:Rated at - one of the initial development models for use on aircraft.[2]
Guiberson A-1020:Rated at - production engines for aircraft use.
Guiberson T-1020:Rated at - for use in light tanks such as the M-3 Stuart[3]
Applications
Surviving engines
Notes and References
- Book: The Aeroplane, Volume 59.
- Book: Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1938 . Grey . C.G. . 1938 . Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd . London . Bridgman. Leonard. 86d.
- Book: Aircraft engines, Volume 2. Arthur William Judge.