Green C.4
The Green C.4 was a British four-cylinder, water-cooled aero engine that first ran in 1908, it was designed by Gustavus Green and licensed by his Green Engine Co for manufacture by Aster Engineering. The engine was one of two Green designs to win a government prize.
Applications
- British [Army airship Beta]
- ASL Valkyrie Type A
- Roe II Triplane
- Roe III Triplane
- Roe [IV Triplane]
- Avro Type D
- Avro Baby
- Blackburn First Monoplane
- Handley Page Type B
- Handley Page Type D
- Hornstein biplane
- Macfie Empress
- Martin-Handasyde No.3
- Neale VII biplane
- Short S.27
- Sopwith Burgess-Wright
- Wells Reo
Engines on display