Bristol Titan
| Titan | |
|---|---|
| The Bristol Titan | |
| Type | Piston aero engine |
| Manufacturer | Bristol Aeroplane Company |
| Designer | Roy Fedden |
| First run | c.1928 |
| Major applications | Avro 504N Bristol Primary Trainer |
| Developed into | Bristol Neptune |
The Bristol Titan was a British five-cylinder air-cooled radial engine, designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in the late 1920s. It had the same size cylinders as the earlier Bristol Mercury engine, 5.75 in × 6.5 in (146 mm × 165 mm) (displacing 844 cu in (13.83 L)), and produced between 200–240 hp (150–180 kW). Later versions of the Bristol Titan also used a Farman-style reduction gear produced by Gnome-Rhône.