Description Before the United States entered World War II, the Army Air Corps conceptualized a large Aircraft engine for which fuel efficiency was the paramount concern.
Although a complete Xh-9350 engine was not built, Studebaker.
After years of testing and development, the MX-232 program produced the Studebaker Xh-9350 engine design.
This engine project was known as MX-232, and Studebaker was tasked with its development.
It was believed that such an engine could power bombers from North America to attack targets in Europe, a tactic that would be needed if the United Kingdom were to fall.
Description Before the United States entered World War II, the Army Air Corps conceptualized a large Aircraft engine for which fuel efficiency was the paramount concern