Le Rhône 9J
The Le Rhône 9J is a nine-cylinder rotary aircraft engine produced in France by Gnome et Rhône. Also known as the Le Rhône 110 hp in a reference to its nominal power rating, the engine was fitted to a number of military aircraft types of the First World War. Le Rhône 9J engines were produced under license in Great Britain by W. H. Allen, Sons & Company [Ltd.|W.H. Allen Son & Company] of Bedford, and in Germany by Motorenfabrik Oberursel where it was sold as the Oberursel Ur.II.
In common with other Le Rhône series engines, the 9J featured highly visible copper induction pipes and used a single push-pull rod to operate its two overhead valves. The main visual difference between the 9J and the earlier, less powerful Le Rhône 9C engine is that the copper intake manifold tubing on the 110 hp 9J is attached to the crankcase behind the cylinders, whereas on the 9C the intake manifolds are fully visible from the front.
Examples of Le Rhône 9J engines are on public display in aviation museums, with several remaining airworthy, powering restored and authentic reproductions of vintage aircraft.
Variants
;Le Rhône 9Ja;Le Rhône 9Jb
;Le Rhône 9Jby
;Le Rhône M-2: production in the USSR post-WWI,
Applications
;Le Rhône 9Ja;Le Rhône 9Jb
- Morane-Saulnier AC
- Nieuport 17, 23 and 23bis
- Nieuport 24 and 24bis
- Nieuport 27
;Oberursel Ur.II
- Fokker D.VI
- Fokker D.VIII
- Fokker Dr.I
- Fokker S.IV
- Fokker V.9
- Fokker V.16
- Fokker V.17
- Fokker V.25
- Fokker V.33
Survivors
A full-scale Nieuport 11 replica built by Walt Pfeifer and Joe Pfeifer in the early 1960s, now operated by The Vintage Aviator Limited, flies in New Zealand with a Le Rhone 9C.
Engines on display
Preserved Le Rhône 9J engines are on public display at the following museums:- Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
- Shuttleworth Collection
- Museum of Hungarian Aviation
- Museo [Nacional de Aeronáutica de Argentina], Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specifications (Le Rhône 9Ja)