RAF 4
| RAF 4 | |
|---|---|
| Preserved RAF 4a engine at the Science Museum (London) | |
| Type | Piston inline aero engine | 
| Manufacturer | Royal Aircraft Factory | 
| Designer | A.J. Rowledge | 
| First run | December 1914 | 
| Major applications | Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 | 
| Number built | >3,600 | 
| Developed from | RAF 1 | 
The RAF 4 is a British air-cooled, V12 engine developed for aircraft use during World War I. Based on the eight–cylinder RAF 1 it was designed by the Royal Aircraft Factory but produced by the two British companies of Daimler and Siddeley-Deasy. The RAF 5 was a pusher version of the same engine.[1]
Turbocharger
A turbocharged experimental version of the RAF 4, the RAF 4d, was developed using a Rateau exhaust-driven turbocharger. The engine was test-flown in a R.E.8, but the turbocharging experiments were abandoned after the turbine failed on 4 May 1918.[2]
Variants
- RAF 4
 - 1914 - Prototype engine, 140 horsepower (104 kW).
 - RAF 4a
 - 1917 - Main production variant, 150 horsepower (112 kW). 3,608 built.
 - RAF 4d
 - 1916 - 180 horsepower (134 kW), experimental supercharger installation. 16 built.
 - RAF 4e
 - 1917 - 240 horsepower (180 kW), strengthened cylinders and enlarged valves.
 - RAF 5
 - 1915 - 150 horsepower (112 kW), pusher version with fan-cooling.
 - RAF 5b
 - 170 horsepower (127 kW), increased bore version of RAF 5.
 
Applications
RAF 4

- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8
 - Bristol F.2 Fighter
 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12
 - Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7
 - Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8
 - Siddeley-Deasy R.T.1
 - Vickers F.B.14
 
RAF 5
Engines on display
A preserved RAF 4a engine is on public display at the Science Museum (London).
Specifications (RAF 4a)
Data from Lumsden[3]
General characteristics
- Type: 12-cylinder, upright, 60-degree Vee engine
 - Bore: 3.94 in (100 mm)
 - Stroke: 5.51 in (140 mm)
 - Displacement: 806.15 cu in (13.2 L)
 - Dry weight: 680 lb (308 kg)
 
Components
- Valvetrain: EOI (side-valve inlet, exhaust overhead)
 - Fuel system: Twin Claudel-Hobson Mk.1A carburettors
 - Cooling system: Air-cooled
 - Reduction gear: 0.5:1, Left-hand tractor
 
Performance
- Power output: 163 hp (122 kW) at 1,800 rpm (takeoff power)
 - Specific power: 0.2 hp/cu in (9.2 kW/L)
 - Compression ratio: 4.3:1
 - Power-to-weight ratio: 0.24 hp/lb (0.4 kW/kg)
 
See also
Related development
Comparable engines
Related lists
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to RAF 4.
Notes
Bibliography
- Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopaedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. ISBN 1-85260-163-9
 - Hare, Paul R. The Royal Aircraft Factory. London: Putnam, 1990. ISBN 0-85177-843-7
 - Lumsden, Alec. British Piston Engines and their Aircraft. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-85310-294-6.