Hispano-Suiza 14AA

The Hispano-Suiza 14AA, also known as Type 79, was a fourteen-cylinder aircraft radial engine used in France during the late 1930s. As Hispano-Suiza lacked recent experience in developing radial engines, it was derived from the licensed Wright R-2600 engine. Due to reliability problems, the engine was largely supplanted by the similar Gnome-Rhône 14N.

It is not to be confused with the smaller Hispano-Suiza 14AB, which was derived from the smaller Wright Whirlwind series.

Variants

 * 14AA-00
 * Direct drive LH rotation


 * 14AA-01
 * Direct drive RH rotation as -00


 * 14AA-02
 * 0.625:1 reduction gear LH rotation


 * 14AA-03
 * 0.625:1 reduction gear RH rotation as -02


 * 14AA-04
 * 0.625:1 reduction gear LH rotation


 * 14AA-05
 * 0.625:1 reduction gear RH rotation as -04


 * 14AA-06
 * Direct drive LH rotation


 * 14AA-07
 * Direct drive RH rotation as -06

Applications

 * Amiot 341
 * LeO 45
 * Farman F.223
 * Latécoère 530
 * Latécoère 570
 * Koolhoven F.K.58
 * Potez 501
 * Romano R.120