Coventry Victor
![]() A flat-twin Coventry Victor engine was assembled for participation in the Brussels Meeting (September 16, 1923).
Poncelet mounted a Coventry Victor engine on the Castar, kindly donated by the Belgian motorcycle manufacturer "Jeecy Vea". But the aircraft has all the trouble in the world to take off and only manages to complete a runway three meters above the ground.
![]() Victor Simonet, in front of the Castar
Coventry Victor
two opposed cylinders
680 cc
16 hp at 3500 rpm / 10 hp at 2000 rpm
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