Walter Castor
The Walter Castor was a Czechoslovakian seven-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine for powering aircraft that was developed in the late 1920s. The Super Castor was a nine-cylinder development.[1] Castor I production began in 1928, Castor II in 1932 and the Castor III in 1934. Applications
Engines on displayA preserved example of the Walter Castor engine is on display at the following museum: Specifications (Castor I)Data from Flight.,[2] L'Air 1 December 1929: Les Moteurs Walter[3] General characteristics
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