Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah Meeting Table – For Sale or to Hire

This wonderfully restored Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah is a seven cylinder radial engine and has been fitted with a 5 foot diameter, 10 mm toughened glass top.

This wonderfully restored Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah is a seven cylinder radial engine and has been fitted with a 5 foot diameter, 10 mm toughened glass top.

IMG_0540 (1)It has a mirror mounted to the underside of the original airframe mounting ring, to enable you to view all the rear housing and major components including:

  • the auxiliary drive unit
  • the magnetos
  • carburettor
  • generator
  • the fuel pumps
  • the ignition harness and all the plumbing etc.

A large radial engine table makes an excellent statement for a corporate boardroom, where clients will naturally talk about it on a very positive note and set the atmosphere; hopefully bringing a fruitful outcome for all concerned.

Please use the contact form below to enquire about hiring or buying this unique piece of furniture.

There is further information on this particular project in this article.

Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah MK 17,
various parts for sale

  • Starter motor
  • Vacuum pump
  • Pushrods and rockers
  • Supercharger shaft
  • During the process of transforming aircraft engines into tables etc there are various parts that are not required, simply because they cannot be seen and to lighten the end product.  Parts which I consider should be used on running engines will be listed for sale but they will need to be tested by the purchaser.

    Currently on hand we have:

    • Starter motor
    • Vacuum pump
    • Pushrods and rockers
    • Supercharger shaft

    Please get in touch for prices and further details

    Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah Propeller

    Propellers make stunning wall décor and this newly restored Rotol variable pitch propeller from the Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah engine is no exception. It has a steel centre hub with wooden blades finished in matt black, completed with yellow tips.

    Propellers make stunning wall décor

    I have just finished restoring a Rotol variable pitch propeller that was fitted to the Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah engine; this came from an Avro Anson (VS562).

    It has a steel centre hub with wooden blades finished in matt black, completed with yellow tips.  This super piece is currently available to purchase and would be greatly appreciated by any aviation enthusiast.

    Richard