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Shoda-Hikoki Shoda-Ken No. 1, Inverted V-12 Engine
Object Details
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Manufacturer
- Shoda-Hikoki Company
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Physical Description
- Type: Reciprocating, Inverted V-12, 12 cylinders, Air-cooled, Fluid-coupled supercharger; Fuel injection
- Power rating: 895 kW (1,200 hp) at 3,200 rpm
- Displacement: 24 L (1,464 cu in)
- Bore and Stroke: 120 mm (4.72 in) x 177 mm (6.97 in)
- Weight: 650 kg (1,433 lb)
- Dual, fluid-coupled supercharger; fuel injection; missing spark plugs, exhaust manifold, data plate; on stand.
- Manufactured circa 1945
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Summary
- The Shoda-Hikoki Company, a minor contributor to the Japanese World War II effort, began developing a scaled-down, air-cooled version of the liquid-cooled Daimler-Benz DB 601 aircraft engine in 1940. It was the Shoda Company’s only foray into aircraft engines. The Shoda-Ken was an experimental engine project, not intended for production, and never fitted to an airframe. The engine features two-stage supercharging and a viscous coupling supercharger drive.
- The Shoda-Ken includes a unique technical development where the cylinder head cooling fins were “hot-fused” into the cylinder head during the forging process, a technique investigated by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in the late 1930s. The “hot-fused” fin process involves preassembly of sheet aluminum fins, placing them in a jig in the desired pitch and then forcing them into the partially molten cylinder head blank during the forging process. This type of head fin was produced by Shoda as a subcontractor to Nakajima for Homare cylinder heads during World War II.
- Extensive testing engine began at the Yokosuka Naval Air Arsenal in 1943. Only two engines, plus spare parts sufficient for a third, were built with this one being the sole survivor.
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Credit Line
- Gift of the Antique Airplane Association and Air Power Museum
- Circa 1945
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Inventory Number
- A19771008000
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Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
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Type
- PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary
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Materials
- Steel, Aluminum, Paint, Textile, Stainless Steel, Rubber
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Dimensions
- Length 208 cm (81.88 in.), Width 89.5 cm (35.25 in.)
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Country of Origin
- Japan
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