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  • Engines named '''Kestrel''' include: ...lls-Royce Kestrel|Aircraft piston engine]], built by [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]] ...
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  • *[[Rolls-Royce Merlin]], an aircraft engine *[[Merlin (rocket engine family)]], family of rocket engines manufactured by SpaceX ...
    279 bytes (36 words) - 17:55, 20 September 2022
  • |products = Aircraft engines ...iddeley]] (BSEL) engines in 1961 with BSEL subsequently becoming part of [[Rolls-Royce Limited]] in 1966. ...
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  • {{infobox rocket engine |image=Rolls-Royce RZ2 rocket engine.jpg ...
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  • ...November 2017|access-date=31 December 2023}}</ref> Between 1946 and 1971, rocket motors were developed and tested at the site.<ref>{{Historic England resear ...
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  • ...for the main [[Rolls-Royce Derwent|Derwent]] engine, the Ariete added a [[Rolls-Royce Soar]] RS.2 auxiliary turbojet engine to provide additional power for climb No production ensued; a proposed version with a [[de Havilland Spectre]] rocket engine instead of the auxiliary turbojet, the '''Aerfer Leone''' (''Lion'' ...
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  • * [[Dassault Balzac V]] (separate lift and thrust engines) * [[Dassault Mirage IIIV]] (separate lift and thrust engines) ...
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  • ...]]. The [[Lockheed F-35 Lightning II]] would later employ a shaft-driven [[Rolls-Royce LiftSystem|lift fan]] located in the fuselage. ...between 1966 and 1968 to XV-4B standard. The two [[Pratt & Whitney JT12]] engines were replaced with six [[General Electric J85]] [[turbojet]]s, four of thes ...
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  • ...eek & Space Technology'', June 24, 1963, v. 78, no. 25, p. 75.</ref> and [[rocket engine]]<ref>[https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1972/1972%20-%2 ...ally established as ''Nohab Flygmotorfabriker AB'' in 1930 to produce aero engines. The firm became a part of [[Saab AB|SAAB]] during 1937; [[Volvo]] later pu ...
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  • |engine=[[Rolls-Royce B range engines|Rolls-Royce B60]] 6-cyl 4.2 litre [[gasoline engine|petrol]] I-6 ...and FV1612 —Additional armour for protection against small-arms fire and [[rocket propelled grenade]]s, "barricade removers" (heavy-duty bull bars) which ena ...
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  • {{Short description|British rocket scientist}} ...OL]] and [[Skylon (spacecraft)|Skylon]] spaceplanes. Founder of [[Reaction Engines Limited]]. ...
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  • | engine = two [[Rolls-Royce Spey]] turbofan:-<br /> Rolls-Royce Spey 202 ...nic car - geograph.org.uk - 1431049.jpg|thumb|right|One of the Rolls-Royce engines in the [[Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum]]]] ...
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  • ...ew on April 22, 1948. It was designed to use the new turbojet based on the Rolls-Royce Nene in response to a 1946 request for an advanced swept-wing jet fighter c ...red Aircraft 168, in case the British failed to deliver more powerful Nene engines with afterburners (which they did fail to deliver). The first prototype of ...
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  • ...oyce Tay 250]] centrifugal-flow [[turbojet]], an improved version of the [[Rolls-Royce Nene]], built under licence by [[Hispano-Suiza]], and rated at {{convert|28 ...ed, powered by the {{convert|28.0|kN|lbf|abbr=on}} [[Rolls-Royce RB.44 Tay|Rolls-Royce Tay 250]] centrifugal-flow [[turbojet]]. ...
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  • ==Engines on display== The Midland Air Museum has a number of [[Aircraft engine|aero engines]] on display with a dedicated section on the work of [[Frank Whittle]]. ...
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  • | products = [[Gas turbines]], [[Rocket engines]], [[Auxiliary power unit]]s, Gearboxes ...limov''' ({{Lang|ru|ОДК-Климов}}) is a Russian manufacturer of gas turbine engines, main gearboxes and accessory drive gearboxes for [[transport aircraft]]. ...
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  • ...erospace engineering]], concerning [[aircraft design process|aircraft]], [[rocket]] and [[spacecraft propulsion|spacecraft]] design, '''overall propulsion sy Most aerospace vehicles are propelled by heat engines of some kind, usually an internal combustion engine. The efficiency of a he ...
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  • ...s, leading to the [[CRV7]], which has since become the standard NATO 2.75" rocket. ...rces have kept the plant active. A purchase by the [[Royal Air Force]] for rocket motors was completed recently along with the sale of 200 redundant launcher ...
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  • ...{{convert|65|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}; similarly, the ''R32'' was built with six engines, and later converted to a five-engine configuration.<ref name="a32"/> ...effect of a gas-bag bursting. Once the covering had been removed, and the engines taken away, cell No.18 was overpressurised until the expansion caused the b ...
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  • ...ghter fleet |url=https://defence-industry.eu/eurojet-signs-contract-for-59-engines-to-equip-spanish-eurofighter-fleet/ |access-date=2024-12-21 |language=en}}< ...urofighter Typhoon]]. The engine is largely based on the [[Rolls-Royce plc|Rolls-Royce]] XG-40 technology demonstrator, which was developed in the 1980s. The EJ20 ...
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