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'''Statax''' or '''Statax Aviation Motors''' (?) advertised in 1914.
 
'''Statax''' or '''Statax Aviation Motors''' (?) advertised in 1914.
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"The Statax Engine Co., Ltd., of London, during 1914 produced air-cooled rotary engines in which the axes of the cylinders were arranged parallel to the axis of rotation. Steel cylinders, fitted with a number of circular aluminum cooling flanges, were held between the crankcase and the valve operating gear housing."<ref>[[Angle, 1921, Airplane Engine Encyclopedia]], p. [https://archive.org/stream/airplaneenginee00anglgoog#page/n481 466].</ref>
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* Address: 1, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.
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* Cable address: Stataxab'e, London
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* Phone: 4860 Holborn
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=== References ===
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[[File:1914.4.2 - Statax.png|thumb|Advertisement in ''[[The Aeroplane]]'', 2 April 1914.]]
 
[[File:1914.4.2 - Statax.png|thumb|Advertisement in ''[[The Aeroplane]]'', 2 April 1914.]]
  
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 15 March 2019

Statax or Statax Aviation Motors (?) advertised in 1914.

"The Statax Engine Co., Ltd., of London, during 1914 produced air-cooled rotary engines in which the axes of the cylinders were arranged parallel to the axis of rotation. Steel cylinders, fitted with a number of circular aluminum cooling flanges, were held between the crankcase and the valve operating gear housing."[1]

  • Address: 1, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.
  • Cable address: Stataxab'e, London
  • Phone: 4860 Holborn

References

File:1914.4.2 - Statax.png
Advertisement in The Aeroplane, 2 April 1914.


Names Statax Engine Company, Limited, Statax Engine Company, Statax Engine
Country GB
City London
Affiliations
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Started aero 1914?
Ended aero
Key people
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