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Packard [Motor Car Company] Auto Plant, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: UnknownPackard [Motor Car Company] Auto Plant, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1910
Liberty L-8 (Packard) V-8 Engine, 1917. Creator: Packard Motor Car CompanyThe Libertys purpose was American mass production of standard units when the U.S. entered World War I. Co-designed in a week in mid-1917 by Jesse Vincent of Packard Motor Car
Packard B-12 (Model 905), V-12 Engine, Circa 1916. Creator: Packard Motor Car CompanyThe Model 905 was the second of the early aircraft engine designs of the Packard Motor Car Company, located in Detroit, Michigan
Liberty 12 Model A (Packard), Moss Turbosupercharged, V-12 Engine, October 31, 1918The Liberty engine was Americas most important contribution to aeronautical technology during World War I. Jesse G. Vincent of Packard and Elbert J
Packard 1A-2775 X-24 Engine, Circa 1927. Creator: Packard Motor Car CompanyThe Packard Motor Car Company produced the worlds first quantity-production 12-cylinder automobile in in 1916, and belief in that engine carried over to aviation in the following year
Packard 3A-2500 Geared Drive, V-12 Engine, 1926. Creator: Packard Motor Car CompanyThe Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan produced the worlds first quantity-production 12-cylinder automobile in in 1916
Packard Model 1A-1551, In-line 6 Engine, ca. 1922. Creator: Packard Motor Car CompanyIn early 1921, the Navy contracted with the Packard Motor Car Company, to develop the new Model 1A-1551 engine for its proposed ZR-1 airship, later named Shenandoah
Packard 2A-1500, Inverted V-12 Engine, Circa 1925. Creator: Packard Motor Car CompanyIn 1923, the Packard Motor Car Company began development of a new series of 12-cylinder aircraft engines that would more fully meet the requirements of the Army and Navy
Packard DR-980, Radial 9 Engine, ca. 1930. Creator: Packard Motor Car CompanyThis diesel engine was designed and built under the direction of the Packard Companys Chief Aeronautical Engineer, L. M. Woolson