The Lorraine 5P, also called the Lorraine 100CV, Lorraine 110CV and Lorraine 120CV, was a family of five-cylinder air-cooled radial engines designed and built in France by Lorraine-Dietrich during the 1920s and 1930s. Nominal engine powers were given as 100–110–120 hp (75–82–89 kW) at 1250 / 1400 / 1350 rpm (maximum continuous power), with maximum outputs of 108–125–150 hp (81–93–112 kW) at 1350 / 1650 / 1700 rpm.
Variants
5Pa
also called the Lorraine 100CV, 8.59 litres (524.19 cu in) (125x140)
5Pb
also called the Lorraine 110CV, 8.59 litres (524.19 cu in) (125x140)
5Pc
also called the Lorraine 120CV, 9.3 litres (567.52 cu in) (130x140)