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Warner Engines are small radial engines which produce 90 to 200 horsepower and were designed and built for aircraft from 1928 until 1948. This Web site contains general information on the description, operation, maintenance, service, parts availability, manuals, history, and accessories relating to Warner Engines.
Powering
Fine Aircraft
Since 1928
Warner Engines are small radial engines which produce 90 to 200 horsepower and were designed and built for aircraft from 1928 until 1948. This Web site contains general information on the description, operation, maintenance, service, parts availability, manuals, history, and accessories relating to Warner Engines.
Warner Engines HISTORY
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Warner Engines have powered many different civilian and military aircraft over the years:
 
Aeronca, Amphibion, Beasley, Bird, Cabinaire, Cessna, Challanger, Commandaire, Consolidated, Conquest, Cosmic, Cross-Foster, Cunningham-Hall, Curtis, Dart, Davis, Doodlebug (NACA), Fairchild, Fleet, Gee-Bee, General, Goodyear (lighter than air), Harlow, Howard, Inland, Issoudun, Laird, Lincoln, Loening, Luscombe, Meyers, Monocoupe, Monosport, Ong, Paramount, Pitcairn, Porterfield, Ranger, Roamair, Ryan, Rearwin, Simplex, Sioux, Sky-Car, Stinson, Swallow, Swift, Travelaire, U.S.Navy (lighter than air) Valkyr, and Waco.
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Famous aviator
Charles A. Lindbergh
owned a Monocoupe with a Warner engine.
Warner Engine Patent Granted June, 10, 1930
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New Super Scarab 165 4-page Brochure
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WAE and Accessories 4-page Brochure
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