Green E.6

The Green E.6 was a British six-cylinder, water-cooled aero engine that first ran in 1911, it was designed by Gustavus Green and built by the Green Engine Co and Mirlees, Bickerton & Day of Stockport between August 1914 and December 1918.

Applications

 * Avro 504K
 * Avro 523A
 * Bass-Paterson flying boat
 * Cody Type V
 * Eastbourne Aviation Circuit biplane
 * Gnosspelius Hydro Tractor Biplane
 * Grahame-White Type X Charabanc
 * Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2a
 * Short S.68 Seaplane
 * Sopwith Bat Boat
 * Sopwith Three-seater
 * Sopwith 1913 Circuit of Britain floatplane
 * Sopwith Type TT

Engines on display
A preserved Green E.6 engine is on public display at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, RNAS Yeovilton.