The Hercules - The Other Engine That Helped Win The War

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The Bristol Hercules was a 14-cylinder sleeve valve radial engine designed by Sir Roy Fedden and produced from 1939 by BAC. It powered Bristol’s own Beaufighter but was more commonly used on bombers. From the 1375 hp Hercules I to the 1735 hp Hercules XVII produced late in the war, the variants powered the Avro Lancaster B.II, the Handley Page Halifax, the Short Stirling, the Vickers Wellesley and the Vickers Wellington, among others. The sleeve valve engine was an efficient configuration that allowed the use of lower-octane fuels for the same compression ratio. It was clever, and it worked. Gordon Wilson provides a biography of this ingenious workhorse, designed and modified under the pressure of wartime. He has had exclusive access to the restoration of a Handley Page Halifax, which has provided picture details unavailable elsewhere.

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Stock Code A334X.0
Author Wilson GAA
ISBN13 9781398133457
Format Softback
Height(mm) 198
Width(mm) 129
Page Count 288
Pictures 50
Publication Date 8 Jan 2026
Publication Status Available
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 12/01/2026
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