Miniature Engineering Museum: Pratt Whitney Wasp Jr Single Cylinder Prototype Airplane Engine by Bruce Satra, UT, 2000
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton 14 Two Row Radial Engine by Dennis Fadden, Canada, circa 1996
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M5 Cutaway Radial Engine by Dennis Fadden, Canada, 1990s
Miniature Engineering Museum: 4 Cylinder 4 Stroke Flathead Inline Morton M42 by Jim Hawk, OK, circa 2006
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M4, Four Stroke Rotary Valve Inline by Glenn Morton, circa 1945
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M4 Two Stroke Inline Engine, circa 1945
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M4 Two Stroke Inline Engine, circa 1945
Miniature Engineering Museum: Satra 0-440 4-Cylinder Glow Ignition Aircraft Engine by Bruce Satra, Utah, 1980s
Miniature Engineering Museum: SATRA R5- Radial Airplane Engine, by Bruce Satra, UT, 1984
Miniature Engineering Museum: SATRA 0-440, 4 Cylinder Spark Ignition Aircraft Engine, Designed and Built by Bruce Satra, UT, mid 1980s
Miniature Engineering Museum: 2 Cylinder Morton Airplane Engine by Dennis Fadden, Canada, 2005
Miniature Engineering Museum: Pratt and Whitney R-985 Single Designed by Bruce Satra, Utah, 2000, Built by Dennis Fadden, Canada, 2002
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M14 Supercharged Two Row Radial by Dennis Fadden, Canada, 2000
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M-14 Supercharged Two Row Radial by Dennis Fadden, Canada, 2000
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M1- by Dennis Fadden
Miniature Engineering Museum: Satra R5-120 Radial Engine by Bruce Satra, Vernal Utah, 1984
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M3 Radial Engine by Dennis Fadden
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M14 Two Row Radial by Dennis Fadden (rear quarter view)
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M14 Two-Row Radial Engine by Dennis Fadden (front quarter view)
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M1 Rotary-Valve Prototype by Bruce Satra, UT, circa 2000
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M1 Engines by Dennis Fadden and Bruce Satra, 2000
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M42 Side Valve Inline by Jim Hawk, OK, 2006
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton M42 Side Valve Inline by Jim Hawk, OK, 2006
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton Challenger Model Airplane Engine by Morton Brothers, 1937, preceded the M5 by seven years
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton Challenger Model Airplane Engine by Morton Brothers, 1937, preceded the M5 by seven years
Miniature Engineering Museum: Satra 0-440 on Spark Ignition by Bruce Satra, UT, 1980s
Miniature Engineering Museum: Morton Twin by Dennis Fadden, Canada, 2005
Miniature Engineering Museum: Super Morton M5 Cut Away Engine by Bruce Satra, UT circa 2000
Miniature Engineering Museum: Super Morton M5 Cut Away Engine by Bruce Satra, UT circa 2000