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Curtiss OX-5
Engine

The OX-5 was a 90 horsepower, V-8, water-cooled engine produced by the U.S. during WWI. It went into production in 1917 and was primarily used in the Curtiss JN-4 Jenny. Others were used in the Waco 9 & 10, Travel Air 2000, and Curtiss Robin.

Curtiss OX-5 Engine

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