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The Franklin O-335 (company designations variations on 6A and 6V) was an American air-cooled aircraft engine of the 1940s. The engine was of six-cylinder, horizontally-opposed layout and displaced . The power output of later variants was .


Design and development

These engines were commonly vertically mounted and used to power many early helicopters in the United States. They were closely related to the 2A4 and 4A4 2- and 4-cylinder engines. In various subtypes, the 6A4 remained in continuous production from 1945 to the time Franklin's United States operations ceased in 1975, with versions continuing in Polish production into the 1990s. In 1947 this engine was modified into a
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Variants

;O-335-1:Military designation of vertical installation model for helicopters : ;O-335-3:Similar to -1 but changes in starter installation ;O-335-5: ;O-335-5B: ;6A-335: at 2,800 rpm ;6AL-335: at 2,600 rpm ;6A4-125: at 2,200 rpm ;6A4-130: at 2,200 rpm ;6A4-135: at 2,450 rpm ;6A4-140: at 2,375 rpm ;6A4-145: at 2,600 rpm ;6A4-150: at 2,600 rpm ;6A4-165: at 2,800 rpm ;6A4-200: at 3,100 rpm ;6AG-335: at 3,400 rpm ;6AG4-185: at 3,100 rpm ;6AGS-335: at 3,400 rpm ;6AS-335: at 3,200 rpm ;6V-335-B: at 3,100 rpm ;6V-335-A1A: at 3,100 rpm ;6V-335-A1B: at 3,100 rpm ;6V4-165: ;6V4-178-B32: at 3,000 rpm ;6V4-200-C32: at 3,100 rpm ;6VS-O-335: at 3,200 rpm


Applications


Specifications (6AL-335 / 6A4-150-B3)


See also


Notes


References

* Gunston, Bill. (1986) ''World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines''. Patrick Stephens: Wellingborough. p. 57 * Erickson, Jack.
Horizontally Opposed Piston Aero Engines
' * * US Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Type Certificate Data Sheet E-238 Revision 12, December 8, 1994. {{US military piston aeroengines Boxer engines 1940s aircraft piston engines Franklin aircraft engines