1. engined - Adjective
2. engined - Verb
engined (not comparable)
(in combination) Having a specified number or configuration of engines, or having a certain type of engine (e.g. diesel-engined).
engined
simple past and past participle of engine
As well as the Daimler car range, BSA Cycles Ltd re-entered the car market under the BSA name in 1921 with a V-twin engined light car followed by four-cylinder models up to 1926, when the name was temporarily dropped. Source: Internet
An immediate result was an increase in available investment funds, and work started at once on a factory extension intended to transfer production from Fiat's Turin plant of the Ferrari engined Fiat Dino. Source: Internet
Fabio Buzzi had decided to take part in his old but famous four engined Red FPT as had the famous racer Hannes Bohinc in Wettpunkt. Source: Internet
Laming 2002, p. 63. Early B.1s were engined with the Olympus 101. Later aircraft were delivered with Olympus 102s. Source: Internet
Balzer produced a 3-cylinder, rotary engined car in 1894, then later became involved in Langley 's Aerodrome attempts, which bankrupted him while he tried to make much larger versions of his engines. Source: Internet
For smaller piston engined airplanes at smaller airfields without ILS equipment, things are very different though. Source: Internet