Kinner K-5

The Kinner K-5 was a popular engine for light general and sport aircraft developed by Winfield B.

'Bert' Kinner.

[1] With the boom in civilian aviation after Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight the K-5 sold well.

The K-5 was a rough running[citation needed] but reliable engine and the K-5 and its derivatives were produced in the thousands, powering many World War II trainer aircraft.

Military engines were designated R-370 Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1928[2]