Lycoming R-680
The Lycoming R-680 is a nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engine, the first aero engine produced by Lycoming. The engine was produced in two types, the E and B series; both are essentially the same. The B4E was available in a trainer version with a front exhaust collector "ring" for use without cylinder air baffles. R-680 received Approved Type Certificate No. 42 on 4 Feb 1930.
Variants
;R-680;R-680B4E
;R-680BA
;R-680E3A
;R-680-6
;R-680-9
;R-680-13
Applications
- Beech AT-10 Wichita
- Boeing-Stearman [Model 75|Boeing-Stearman PT-13]
- Cessna AT-8/AT-17
- Curtiss-Wright AT-9
- Fleetwings BQ-2
- Spartan NP-1
- Stinson Airliner
- Stinson Reliant
- Stinson [L-1 Vigilant]
- Waco S Series