The Guiberson A-1020 is a four-stroke diesel radial engine developed for use in aircraft and tanks.
| A-1020 / T-1020 | |
|---|---|
| A T-1020 variant on display | |
| Type | Diesel radial engine |
| National origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Guiberson Diesel Engine Company |
| Designed by | Fred A. Thaheld[1] |
| First run | January 1940[2] |
| Major applications | Stinson Reliant |
Development of the Guiberson diesel engine started in the 1930s with the A-918 and A-980 which was first flown in 1931. It is a single-row direct drive nine-cylinder four-cycle engine.[2]
Production A-1020s and T-1020s were designed and sold by Guiberson and produced by Buda Engine Co.[2][3]

Data from Aircraft Diesels: Chapter 3 - The Guiberson Diesel[2][5]