Armstrong Siddeley Tiger

The Armstrong Siddeley Tiger was a British 14-cylinder air-cooled aircraft radial engine developed by Armstrong Siddeley in the 1930s from their Jaguar engine. The engine was built in a number of different versions but performance and dimensions stayed relatively unchanged. The Tiger VIII was the first British aircraft engine to use a two-speed supercharger.

Applications

 * Armstrong Whitworth A.W.19
 * Armstrong Whitworth AW.23
 * Armstrong Whitworth A.W.29
 * Armstrong Whitworth Ensign
 * Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
 * Blackburn B-6
 * Blackburn B-7
 * Blackburn Shark
 * Blackburn Ripon
 * Fairey G4/31
 * Handley Page H.P.51
 * Short Calcutta

Engines on display
A preserved Armstrong Siddeley Tiger is on display at the Science Museum (London).