Curtiss B-8

The Curtiss B-8 was an early air-cooled 8-cylinder engine used for a number of aircraft and one motorcycle designed by Glenn Curtiss. It powered the AEA June Bug in 1908, becoming the first Curtiss engine to power a heavier-than-air aircraft in sustained flight.

Applications included:
 * AEA June Bug
 * AEA White Wing
 * AEA Red Wing
 * Curtiss V-8 motorcycle
 * Greene 1910 Biplane