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Alvan Macauley posing with Packard 24 cylinder X aircraft motor


SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryPackard Engines   Last Update01/21/2025 12:11
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View of Alvan Macauley, Capt. Hermann Koehl, Baron Ehrenfried von Huenefeld and Major James Fitzmaurice, crew of the Bremen, posing with a Packard 24 cylinder X aircraft motor. Sign displayed above group reads: "Packard 24 cylinder X motor, most powerful aircraft engine in the world. 1400 h.p. @ 2700 r.p.m. Packard 24 Zylinder X Motor der starkste Flugzeug Motor der Welt, 1400 p.s. bei 2700 UMDR/Min." Typed on back: "Neg. no. 2739-A. Main guide: Portraits. 2nd sub. guide: Alvan Macauley with groups." Handwritten on back: "With Capt. Koehl, Baron von Huenefeld & Major Fitzmaurice, Bremen fliers."

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Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.

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Packard airplane engine, Model 1


SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryPackard Engines   Last Update01/21/2025 12:11
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View of a Packard airplane engine, Model 1, displayed on a stand. Printed on front: "Packard airplane engine, Model 1."

Item #: bh024800

Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.

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Packard Ultramatic


SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryPackard Engines   Last Update06/04/2016 8:41
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source: www.automaattivaihdepori.fi

 
 
 

High Class Power Plants


SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryPackard Engines   Last Update11/16/2014 13:27
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source: Motorboating 03.1926

 
 
 

NOS Packard Connecting Rod for a PT Boat Engine


SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryPackard Engines   Last Update01/20/2010 22:41
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This picture was taken during the PI (Packards International) Swap Meet held in Orange, CA on Feb 4, 2007.

 
 
 

Packard 12 Engine


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Packard 12 Engine


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V-1560 Packard Merlin Engine


SubmitterGordon and Michael ConnMore Photos from Gordon and Michael Conn   CategoryPackard Engines   Last Update01/20/2010 22:40
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One of Packard's contributions to the war effort. The engine that powered the P-51D Mustang and many other Allied aircraft.

 
 
 

V-1560 Packard Merlin Engine


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One of Packard's contributions to the war effort. The engine that powered the P-51D Mustang and many other Allied aircraft.

 
 
 

Warren 2008 Packards 202


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Pictures from the 2008 Warren Meet (7/19/2008)

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