Mark Miller took these photos of a liberty engine in 1989, I'm not entirely sure, but I think it was at NASM.
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Knut Erik Hagen took these photos in July 2003.
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Ken Acosta took these photos
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Knut Erik Hagen took these photos in July 2003.
One engine is equipped with an oil scavenger, the other not.
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This is a High-altitude V-12.
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These photos were kindly provided by Knut Erik Hagen. The photos were taken in Feb 2003 at the Royal Army and Military History Museum (Musée Royal de l'Armée et d'Histoire Militaire / Koninklijk Museum van het Leger en de Krijgsgeschiedenis) in Brussels , Belgium.
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The following photos are from the US Marine Corps Air-ground museum at Quantico. They were taken in Oct, 2001. Special thanks to Greg Balzer and Ken Smith-Christmas, the curator for arranging the visit.
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