SNECMA 14R


The SNECMA 14R was a 14-cylinder two-row air-cooled radial engine developed in France just prior to the start of World War II from the Gnome-Rhône 14N. The 14N radial engine was itself an improved version of the popular pre-war Gnome-Rhône 14K Mistral Major series; designed and manufactured by Gnome et Rhône, a major French aircraft engine manufacturer whose origins pre-date the First World War.
The improved 14R was initially known as the Gnome-Rhône 14R. With the Fall of France, engine development was stopped under the occupation. After the war, development recommenced; however production of this engine after 1945 was transferred to the newly formed Snecma and the engine was renamed the SNECMA 14R.

Variants

;14R-04:Improved higher performance using 92 Octane fuel. 14N with 2-speed supercharge, LH rotation, for take-off.
;14R-05:RH rotation version of 14R-4.
;14R-08:RPM increased from 2,400 to 2,600 improving power output. LH rotation.
;14R-09:RH rotation version of 14R-08
;14R-24:LH rotation,.
;14R-25:RH rotation version of 14R-24.
;14R-26:LH rotation,.
;14R-27:RH rotation version of 14R-26.
;14R-28:LH rotation,.
;14R-29:RH rotation version of 14R-28.
;14R-32:LH rotation
;14R-100:
;14R-200:LH rotation
;14R-201:RH rotation
;14R-210:
;28T-1:28 cylinder, double 14R-24 engines placed back-to-back with co-axial contra-rotating propeller shafts, direct fuel injection, 2-speed supercharger, displacement, delivering for take-off using 100/130 octane fuel.

Specifications (14R-04)