In support of an official event 

The Museum will be closed Sunday, May 25
In addition, the Fourth Hangar will be closed Saturday, May 24

Guided tours of the 4th building, normally scheduled at 3:00 p.m. daily, are canceled through May 28.

Effective immediately, the William E. Boeing Presidential Gallery will have limited guest access due to scheduled event preparations. The only accessible exhibits during this time include: Douglas VC-54 Sacred Cow, Flying the President Exhibit, USAF Established Artifact. We anticipate full gallery access will resume by June 5, 2025.

BMW 132E

Note: This item is currently in storage.

The BMW 132 series was the principal large radial engine used in Germany during the early 1930s. It was essentially a copy of the Pratt and Whitney "Hornet" designed in America. In 1929 BMW (Bavarian Motor Works) obtained a license to build the "Hornet" in Germany. From 1929 to 1945, more than 21,000 BMW 132 engines were built. The nine-cylinder engine has a displacement of 1,690 cubic inches and produces 725 to 970 horsepower, depending on the model. It was used primarily in the three-engine Junkers Ju 52/3m transport.

The engine was restored by museum volunteers and completed in May 1994.

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