ADC Cirrus
| Cirrus | |
|---|---|
| ADC Cirrus II at the Science Museum, London | |
| Type | Air-cooled 4-cylinder inline piston engine |
| National origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | Aircraft Disposal Company (ADC) |
| First run | 1925 |
| Major applications | de Havilland DH.60 Moth Avro Avian |
The ADC Cirrus is a series of British aero engines manufactured using surplus Renault parts by the Aircraft Disposal Company (ADC) in the 1920s.
The engines were air-cooled, four-cylinder inline types. They were widely used for private and light aircraft.