Wright J-6
The Wright J-6 is an aircraft engine developed by the Wright Aeronautical Corporation in the early 1920s. It is a water-cooled, V-type engine with a configuration of 6 cylinders, known for its reliability and performance in various aircraft of that era. The J-6 was widely used in military and civilian planes, contributing to the advancement of aviation technology.
This engine produced around 300 horsepower, making it suitable for a range of applications, including training and transport aircraft. The Wright J-6 played a significant role in the evolution of aviation, paving the way for more powerful and efficient engines in the following decades.