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Hispano-Suiza piston aero-engines were predominantly piston engines produced by
Hispano-Suiza Hispano-Suiza () is a Spanish automotive–engineering company. It was founded in 1904 by Marc Birkigt and Damian Mateu as an automobile manufacturer and eventually had several factories in Spain and France that produced luxury cars, aircraft en ...
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through to the 1950s. Development of these engines started with the very successful V-8 engines which introduced many new features which ensured the success of the Hispano-Suiza line.


Designations


Letter system

The
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(STAé) used a common designation system for the vast majority of engines produced in France, which signified the major attributes of the particular engines:- # Manufacturer - In this case ''Hispano-Suiza'' # 12 - the number of cylinders in any configuration (V, straight, W, horizontally opposed, radial, etc.). # Y - the family letter in capitals (note: in at least two instances the family designator consisted of two letters in capitals e.g. 14AA and 14AB), advancing alphabetically. (note:Hispano-Suiza avoided W to avoid confusion with W / Broad-arrow engines) # a – sub variant indicator, (which could also indicate the rotation of the engine, where otherwise identical engines with opposite hand rotation were built, e.g. 12Ndr anti-clockwise and 12Nfr clockwise). # r – attribute indicators, denoting various attributes that the engine might have, (r = reduction gearing, i = fuel injection, s = supercharged, etc.) # 1 - sub-sub variants were denoted by using a number after the letters, (e.g. 12Xhrs and 12Xhrs1), usually indicating differences in ancillary equipment. Thus the 12Xgrs was of the X family, with reduction gearing and supercharger, whereas the 12Xhrs was identical but rotated in the opposite direction.


Number system

The STAé introduced a numbered attribute indicator from the late 1930s, thus; 12Y-26, 12Y-27 – left and right rotation versions of the same engine. Basic versions of each engine had even numbers and opposite rotation version were odd numbered.


List of H-S piston aero-engines

Data from:''Moteurs d'Aviation Hispano-Suiza'' ''Livre d'Or de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Jun 28 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Jan 28 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Nov 29 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Dec 30 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Jun 30 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Nov 31 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Apr 32 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Oct 32 ''Hispano-Suiza:Revue et Bulletin Technique de la Société Française Hispano-Suiza'' Jan-Jun 35 ''Le moteur-canon V8 Hispano-Suiza'' ''HISPANO-SUIZA:LES MOTEURS DE TOUS LES RECORDS'' Aviafrance ; 5Q: ; 6M: : 6Mb : 6Mbr ; 6P: : 6Pa ; 8A :8Aa :8Ab ; 8B :8Ba :8Bb :8Bc :8Bd :8Be :8Bec ; 8C :8Cb ; 8F :8Fa :8Fb :8Fe ; 9Q :9Qa :9Qb :9Qc :9Qd :9Qdr ; 9T :Produced under licence from Clerget, derived from the Clerget 9C, diesel radial engine. ; 9V :9Vr :9Vb :9Vbr :9Vbrs :9Vbs :9Vd :9V-10 :9V-11 :9V-16 :9V-17 ; 12B: (1945) ; 12F: : 12Fd ; 12G: (Type 50) : 12Ga : 12Gb ; 12H: (Type 51) : 12Ha : 12Hb : 12Hbr : 12Hbxr ; 12J: (Type 52) : 12Ja : 12Jb ; 12K: : Kb : Kbrs ; 12L: : Lb : Lbr : Lbxr ; 12M:(Type 57) :12Mb/500 :12Mb/500r :12Mc/500 :12Mcr/500 :12Md :12Mdr :12Mdsh ; 12N: (Type 61) :12Nb/650 :12Nbr/650 :12Nbrs/650 :12Nc :12cNr: :12Ndr :12Ner :12Nfr :12Ngr :12Ns :12Nsr :12Ns Special :12Nsr Special ; 12X : (Type 72) :12Xbr :12Xbrs :12Xbrg :12Xbr :12Xbrs :12Xbrs1 :12Xdrs :12Xfrs :12Xgrs :12Xgrs1 :12Xhrs :12Xhrs1 :12Xirs :12Xjrs :(Type 76) with calibre
Hispano-Suiza HS.404 The HS.404 is an autocannon originally designed and produced by Spanish/French company Hispano-Suiza in the mid-1930s. It was widely used as an aircraft, naval and land-based weapon by French, British, American and other military services, par ...
cannon between cylinder banks, firing through propeller shaft. :12Xcrs :12Xers :12Xirs :12Xjrs :12Xirs1 :12Xjrs1 :12X-13 ; 12Y:(Type 73) :12Ybr :12Ybrg :12Ybrs1 :12Ygrs :12Ydr :12Ydrs :12Ydrs1 :12Ydrs2 :12Yfrs :12Yfrs1 :12Yfrs2 :12Y-21 :12Y-25 :12Y-26 :12Y-27 :12Y-28 :12Y-29 :12Y-38 :12Y-39 :(Type 77) with 20 mm
Hispano-Suiza HS.404 The HS.404 is an autocannon originally designed and produced by Spanish/French company Hispano-Suiza in the mid-1930s. It was widely used as an aircraft, naval and land-based weapon by French, British, American and other military services, par ...
cannon between cylinder banks, firing through propeller shaft. :12Ybrs :12Ycrs :12Y-28 :12Y-29 :12Y-30 :12Y-31 :12Y-32 :12Y-33 :12Y-36 :12Y-37 :12Y-41 :12Y-45 :12Y-47 :12Y 49 :12Y-50 :12Y-51 ; 12Z: (Type 89) :12Z-1 :12Z-17 :12Z-89 ; 14AA:(Type 79) :14AA-00 :14AA-01 :14AA-02 :14AA-03 :14AA-04 :14AA-05 :14AA-06 :14AA-07 ; 14AB :14AB-12 :14AB-13 ; 14H : 14Ha-7a : 14Hbs : 14Hbrs ; 14U :Produced under licence from Clerget, derived from the Clerget 14F, diesel radial engine. ; Hispano Suiza 400hp V-16 ; Hispano Suiza 600hp V-16 ; 18R ; 18S :18Sb :18Sbr ; 24Y: (Types 82 and 90) ; 24Z (Type 95) ; 36Y ; 48H ; 48Z: ;
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: ; Abadal 12Y:(HS 8 with a third inverted vertical bank) at 2,500 rpm, with reduction gear, weighing .


Hispano-Suiza in-house Type designations

Data from: The Hispano-Suiza Type numbers were used for all Hispano-Suiza products, including cars trucks and engines: Types 21, 22 and 23 are known to have been cars. ; Type 31: Prototype, (bxs ), with mixed cooling (11 fins) and initial production 8A, (bxs ), with 8 cooling fins, 1,450 rpm, . ; Type 34: 8Aa, 1800 rpm, 4.7:1 compression, , 100% water-cooling. ; Type 34-S: (S for ''surcomprimé'') 8Ab, 1800 rpm, 5.3:1 compression, , 100% water-cooling. ; Type 35: 8B, 2,000 rpm, , geared. ; Type 35-S: (S for ''surcomprimé'') 8B, 2,000 rpm, , high compression, geared. ; Type 36: 8B with Lewis gun ; Type 38: 8BeC, Type 36 with a modified SAMC Model 37 cannon ; Type 39: Coupled engines ; Type 40: (8E ?) ; Type 41: (8A ?) ; Type 42: 8Fb, (bxs ), , at 1,800 rpm. ; Type 42VS: 8Fe ; Type 43: cannon equipped project ; Type 44: A later, little used, moteur-canon version. ; Type 45: cannon ; Type 50: 12G ; Type 51: 12H ; Type 52: 12J ; Type 57: 12M ; Type 61: 12N ; Type 72: 12X ; Type 73: 12Y ; Type 76: 12X with cannon ; Type 77: 12Y with cannon ; Type 79: 14AA ; Type 82: 24Y ; Type 89: 12Z ; Type 90: 24Y ; Type 95: 24Z ; Type 96: 48Z


Specifications

Data from: This table gives the major attributes of each engine model, where known.


Applications and chronology


References

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