Sierra BLW-2 Aircraft with Comet 7-RA Engine | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Sierra BLW-2 Aircraft with Comet 7-RA Engine

Sierra BLW-2 Aircraft with Comet 7-RA Engine | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
View towards the front of a Sierra BLW-2 aircraft, fitted with a Comet 7-RA air-cooled radial piston engine and a wooden Westinghouse Micarta propeller. Mountains are in the background. The wings and wheels, along with respective struts, are also visible. The 7-RA engine, originally designed by the Comet Engine Corporation in 1928, was manufactured on a Gisholt turret lathe in Madison, Wisconsin, and briefly used on the Sierra line in 1929. Built by Sierra Aircraft Industries which was established in 1928, this BLW-2 was intended for a new aviation school and air-taxi-service based in San Leandro and Modesto, California; the aircraft company ended operations in 1930. The BLW-2 measured 25 ft. 8 in. in length, had a 36 ft. wingspan, and was powered by a 7-RA Comet engine running at 130 hp and 1825 rpm. 

The plane, with registration number X7713, is parked at the Oakland air field. Decal text on the nose reads: "Powered with Comet Aviator Motor." The propeller blades show the Westinghouse manufacturer logo "W" centered in a circle with wings and the words "MICARTA PROPELLER."
DESCRIPTION
View towards the front of a Sierra BLW-2 aircraft, fitted with a Comet 7-RA air-cooled radial piston engine and a wooden Westinghouse Micarta propeller. Mountains are in the background. The wings and wheels, along with respective struts, are also visible. The 7-RA engine, originally designed by the Comet Engine Corporation in 1928, was manufactured on a Gisholt turret lathe in Madison, Wisconsin, and briefly used on the Sierra line in 1929. Built by Sierra Aircraft Industries which was established in 1928, this BLW-2 was intended for a new aviation school and air-taxi-service based in San Leandro and Modesto, California; the aircraft company ended operations in 1930. The BLW-2 measured 25 ft. 8 in. in length, had a 36 ft. wingspan, and was powered by a 7-RA Comet engine running at 130 hp and 1825 rpm. The plane, with registration number X7713, is parked at the Oakland air field. Decal text on the nose reads: "Powered with Comet Aviator Motor." The propeller blades show the Westinghouse manufacturer logo "W" centered in a circle with wings and the words "MICARTA PROPELLER."
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:132990
Creation Date: 07 22 1929
Creator Name:Unknown
City:Oakland
County:
State:California
Collection Name:Gisholt Machine Company negatives and photographs, circa 1900-circa 1960 (bulk circa 1910-circa 1930)
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:negative, original
Original Format Number:PH 7114 Box 2, Sleeve 5
Original Dimensions:10 x 8 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This image is one of forty-nine photographs in this Gisholt Machine Company collection documenting the Comet Engine Corporation, and it is one of three photographs in the collection of the Sierra BLW-2 X7713. Gisholt Machine Company purchased the the Comet factory in Oakland, California and moved it to Madison, Wisconsin in 1929.
SUBJECTS
Aircraft supplies industry
Hills
Mountains
Machinery industry
Outdoor photography
Signs and symbols
Airplane engines
Airplanes

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