Pobjoy Niagara
The Pobjoy Niagara is a British seven-cylinder, air-cooled, radial, aero-engine first produced in 1934. The design ran at higher speeds than conventional engines, and used reduction gearing to lower the speed of the propeller. This led to a noticeable off-centre mounting for the propeller. The Niagara was a popular engine for light and experimental aircraft, well regarded due to its small diameter, smooth operation, low noise and innovative engineering.
Variants
;Niagara I;Niagara II
;Niagara III
;Niagara IV
;Niagara V
;Cataract I-III
;Cascade
Applications
Niagara
- Aeroput MMS-3
- Airspeed Fleet Shadower
- CLW Curlew
- Comper Kite
- Comper Swift
- General Aircraft Monospar ST-25
- General Aircraft Fleet Shadower
- Gribovsky G-25
- Lambach HL.I
- Moss M.A.1
- Pobjoy Pirate
- Saro Shrimp
- Shapley Kittiwake
- Short Scion Senior
- Short Scion
- Short S.31
- Spartan Clipper
- Westland CL.20