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|caption=Preserved RAF 4a engine at the [[Science Museum (London)]]
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|designer=[[Arthur Rowledge|A.J. Rowledge]]
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The ”’RAF 4”’ is a British [[Air-cooled engine|air-cooled]], [[V12 engine|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 Company|Daimler]] and [[Siddeley-Deasy]]. The ”’RAF 5”’ was a [[Pusher configuration|pusher]] version of the same engine.<ref>Gunston, 1989, p. 156.</ref>
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The ”’RAF 4”’ is a British [[Air-cooled engine|air-cooled]], [[V12 engine|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 Company|Daimler]] and [[Siddeley-Deasy]]. The ”’RAF 5”’ was a [[Pusher configuration|pusher]] version of the same engine.<ref>Gunston, 1989, p. 156.</ref>
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