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Hispano-Suiza Model A

The Hispano-Suiza water-cooled engine, adopted by the French Air Service in 1916, rapidly proved its value in combat. After the United States entered World War I, the Wright-Martin company adapted the "Hisso" to American manufacturing methods and produced it in large numbers.

The 150-hp Model A on display is a Wright-Martin product. In 1918 U.S. Air Service SPADs and SE5s used more powerful versions of this basic V-8 design.

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