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Long Harlequin 933

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The Long Harlequin is a two-cylinder horizontally opposed aircraft engine.

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Design and development

The Harlequin engine was developed as a replacement to the Heath-Henderson B-4 engine used on the Long Henderson Longster homebuilt aircraft. The cylinders were based on a 74 cubic inch Harley Davidson Engine with connecting rods from Continental built Star Marine engine. The builder was expected to forge their own crankcase and crankshaft.

Applications

  • Long Longster
  • Engines on display

  • Eagles Mere Aircraft Museum
  • Dart Airport Museum in Mayville NY

    General characteristics

  • Dry weight: 90lb
  • Components

  • Fuel system: Single carburetor
  • Cooling system: Air-cooled
  • Performance

  • Power output: 30hp @2650rpm
  • References

    Long Harlequin 933 Wikipedia