| In
            1929, Pratt & Whitney enlarged the R-1690
            to 1,860 cubic inches and named it the Hornet B.  The
            Hornet B did not sell as well as the Twin Wasp
            in the same (initial)  power range. |  | 
              |  | 9 cylinder, air-cooled, radial |  |  | displacement: 1,860 cubic inches (30.5 liters) |  |