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|name= Python
|image=
|caption= An Armstrong Siddeley Python during [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics|NACA]] wind tunnel testing in 1949
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|type=
|national origin= United Kingdom
|manufacturer= [[Armstrong Siddeley]]
|designer=
|first run= April
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|major applications= [[Westland Wyvern]]
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The '''Armstrong Siddeley Python'''
==Design and development==
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===Flight testing===
Early flight-testing of the Python was carried out using the [[Avro Lancaster|Lancaster B.1 (FE)]] ''[[United Kingdom military aircraft serials|TW911]]'' and the [[Avro Lincoln|Lincoln B.2]] ''RE339/G''
Lincoln B.2 ''RF403'' ==Python Engine on public display==
An Armstrong Siddeley Python is on display at the [[East Midlands Aeropark]] Castle Donington.
==Variants==
;ASP.1 (Python 1):reduction gear ratio 0.127:1
;ASP.2 (Python 2):reduction gear ratio 0.135:1
;ASP.3 (Python 3):
==Applications==
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|ref=''Flight''.<ref>[http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1954/1954%20-%200979.html Flight Global Archive - 1954] www.flightglobal.com. Retrieved: 3 November 2008</ref>
|type=[[Turboprop]]
|length=123.2 in (
|diameter=54 in (
|weight=3,450 lb (
|compressor=
|combustion=11 combustion chambers
|turbine=
|fueltype=
|oilsystem=
|power=4,110
|thrust=
|compression=5.35:1
|aircon=52.5 lb/
|turbinetemp=
|fuelcon=
|specfuelcon=0.805 lb/
|power/weight=1.2:1
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==References==
===Notes===
{{reflist}}
===Bibliography===
{{refbegin}}
* {{cite book|last1=Gunston|first1=Bill|title=World encyclopaedia of aero engines : all major aircraft power plants, from the Wright brothers to the present day|date=1998|publisher=P. Stephens|___location=Sparkford, Nr Yeovil, Somerset, [England]|isbn=978-1852605971|edition=4th}}
* {{cite book |last=Gunston |first=Bill |title=World Encyclopaedia of Aero Engines |year=1989 |publisher=Patrick Stephens Limited |___location=Cambridge, England |isbn=978-1-85260-163-8 |edition=2nd}}
* {{cite book |title=Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947 |editor1-last=Bridgman |editor1-first=Leonard |year=1947 |publisher=Sampson Low, Marston & Co |___location=London|pages=4d–5d}}
{{refend}}
==External links==
{{Commons category|Armstrong Siddeley Python}}
*[http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/Braas/9314.htm Image of the Python-engined Lancaster B.Mk.I (FE) ''TW911'']
*[http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1949/1949%20-%201399.html "Python"] a 1949 ''Flight'' article on the Python
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