Variants
- Scarab
- A 7-cyl. air-cooled radial engine introduced in 1928, the Scarab developed 125 hp (93 kW) at 2,050rpm from 422 cu in (7 l) with a dry weight of 285 lb (129 kg).
- Scarab Junior
- A 5-cyl. version introduced in 1930 developing 90 hp (67 kW).
- Super Scarab 165
- Increased capacity 7-cyl engine developing 165 hp (123 kW) at 2,100rpm from 499 cu in (8 l) with a dry weight of 332 lb (151 kg).
- Super Scarab SS-50
- Alternative company designation for the Super Scarab.
- Super Scarab SS-50A
- A 145 hp (108 kW) de-rated Super Scarab.
- Super Scarab 185
- With the capacity increased further, developing 185 hp (138 kW) - 200 hp (149 kW) from 555 cu in (9 l).
- R-420
- Military designation of the Scarab.
- R-500
- Military designation of the Super Scarab 165.
- R-550
- Military designation of the Super Scarab 185.
- 145
- Alternative designation for the Warner Super Scarab SS-50A .
- 165
- Alternative designation for the Warner Super Scarab 165 .
- 185
- Alternative designation for the Warner Super Scarab 185 (Primarily a helicopter application).
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