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  • 21Rolls-Royce Spey — The Rolls Royce RB.168 Spey is a low bypass turbofan engine originally designed and manufactured by Rolls Royce that has been in widespread service for over 40 years. Intended for the civilian jet airliner market when it was being designed in the …

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  • 22Rolls-Royce R — The Rolls Royce R was a racing aero engine. Developed from the Buzzard it was a 36.7 litre V12. There were 19 made between 1929 and 1934. It was capable of producing over convert|2500|hp|abbr=on and weighed 774 kg. It was used for Schneider… …

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  • 23Rolls-Royce marine diesel engines — are manufactured by Rolls Royce plc and cover five ranges of diesel engines for the marine sector.There are three Bergen and two Crossley Pielstick ranges with power outputs in the range 1.2MW to 15MW. Bergen RangeThe Bergen marine diesel ranges… …

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  • 24Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud — Hersteller: Rolls Royce Produktionszeitraum: 1955–1966 Klasse: Oberklasse Karosserieversionen: Cabriolet,  2 Türen Coupé,  2 Türen Limousine,  4 Türen …

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  • 25Rolls-Royce Derwent — The Derwent is a 1940s British centrifugal compressor turbojet engine, the second Rolls Royce jet engine to enter production. Essentially an improved version of the Rolls Royce Welland, itself a renamed version of Frank Whittle s Power Jets W.2B …

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  • 26Rolls-Royce Welland — The Rolls Royce Welland was Britain s first production jet engine.Janes 1989, p.268.] It was designed by Frank Whittle s team at Power Jets, originally intended to be produced by Rover as the W.2B/23. Rover s continued delays in starting… …

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  • 27Rolls-Royce Conway — The RB.80 Conway was the first by pass engine (or turbofan) to go into service in the world. Development started at Rolls Royce in the 1940s, but it was used only briefly in the late 1950s and early 1960s before other turbofan designs were… …

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  • 28Rolls-Royce aircraft piston engines — Rolls Royce produced a number of piston engines for aircraft use in the first half of the 20th Century.In 1915, the Eagle, Falcon, and Hawk engines were developed in response to wartime needs. The Eagle was very successful, especially for bombers …

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  • 29Rolls-Royce Griffon — The Rolls Royce Griffon was a 2,239.33 in³ (36,696.00 cc), 6.0 bore x 6.6 stroke 60 degree V 12 aero engine. The usual assumption still prevails that the Griffon was derived from the Rolls Royce R racing engine used in the Schneider Trophy races …

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  • 30Rolls-Royce RR300 — The Rolls Royce RR300 is a turbine engine developed for the light helicopter market. Rated at 300 shp (224 kW) at take off power, the RR300 is a scaled down version of one of the latest versions of the Rolls Royce Model 250. [cite web… …

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