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  1. Lycoming’s extremely popular four-cylinder 360 engine combines rugged reliability with smooth performance, producing 145 to 210 hp. Since 1955, certified 360 cubic inch engines from Lycoming have been installed in thousands of aircraft.

  2. Lycoming Engines is a major American manufacturer of aircraft engines. With a factory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Lycoming produces a line of horizontally opposed, air-cooled, four, six and eight-cylinder engines including the only FAA -certified aerobatic and helicopter piston engines on the market.

    • How Are Your Lycoming Engines Priced?
    • What Are Your Return Policies Concerning Lycoming Aircraft Engines?
    • How Can I Pay For My Lycoming engine?

    Air Power, Inc. is a leading low-cost OEM parts supplier across a variety of quality brands, including Lycoming aircraft engines. In the rare event you find a better price for an in-stock Lycoming engine from another authorized distributor, we will do everything in our power to beat that price. Just contact us with the details, and we'll work out t...

    As an authorized distributor for Lycoming Engines, we must mirror Lycoming's core return policy. Deviations from this policy must be approved in advance and must be made in writing. Core return dates include: 1. Customers Within the United States (Domestic): 90 days after factory invoice 2. Customer Outside the United States (International): 120 da...

    Lycoming engine purchases may only be paid for via wire transfer or business check drawn from a United States-based bank. Air Power, Inc. also offers engine financing, click here for details!

  3. The Lycoming factory developed its first aircraft engine: the R-680 nine-cylinder radial. On April 3, 1929, a Beech-designed TravelAir biplane was the first aircraft to feature the R-680 on successful trial flights.

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