Anzani 10 Radial Engine
Date: 1915
Countries: French and Britain
Cylinders: 10
Configuration: Radial, Air cooled
Horsepower: 90 - 100
Aircraft Example: Caudron G.3
The
French and British-built Anzani 10 was an air-cooled radial engine of
90-100 horsepower. It was installed in the French-produced Caudron G.3 and
later the Caudron G.4 twin-engine airplane which appeared in March 1915.
By the time the U.S. began sending men to France to learn to fly in 1917,
Caudron G.4s were being used for training purposes.