Walter Pollux

The Walter Pollux is a Czechoslovakian nine-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine, built by Walter Aircraft Engines for powering light aircraft and that first ran in 1936. The engine produces 320 hp at 1,800 rpm.

The first known use was on the Fieseler F 2 Tiger in 1934.

Variants

 * Pollux II
 * Direct drive engine


 * Pollux II-R
 * Geared engine, reduction ratio 0.666:1

Applications

 * Aero A.204
 * Avia B.122
 * Fieseler F2 Tiger
 * Praga BH-41

Engines on display
A preserved example of the Walter Pollux engine is on display at the following museum:
 * Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely