V-1710 engine
The V-1710 engine is a liquid-cooled V-type aircraft engine developed by Lycoming during the 1930s. It features a V-12 configuration and was primarily used in military aircraft during World War II, providing reliable power and performance.
This engine was notable for its use in iconic aircraft such as the P-38 Lightning and P-40 Warhawk. The V-1710 was designed to deliver high horsepower while maintaining a relatively lightweight, making it a popular choice for various fighter planes of the era.