Kinner R-5


The Kinner R-5 is an American five cylinder radial engine for light general and sport aircraft of the 1930s.

Design and development

The R-5 was a development of the earlier Kinner B-5, with slightly greater power and dimensions. The main change was the increase in cylinder bore from 117 mm to 127 mm and an increase in piston stroke from 133.3 mm to 139.7 mm. This led to a corresponding increase in displacement from 7.2 liters to 8.8 liters. The R-5 was a rough running but reliable engine. Thousands of the R-5 and its derivatives were produced, powering many World War II trainer aircraft. Its military designation was R-540.

Applications

;R-5:
;R-53:
;R-55:
;R-56:

Specifications (Kinner R-5)