English: The engine has 12 cylinders in an inverted, inline configuration, which permitted excellent pilot visibility.The engine is air-cooled. The V-770 engine saw very limited use. This engine is at the Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan.
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World War II V-770 Ranger engine. The engine has 12 cylinders in an inverted, inline configuration, which permitted excellent pilot visibility.The engine is air-cooled. The V-770 engine saw very limited use. This engine is at the Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan.