Armstrong Siddeley Beta was an early rocket engine, intended for use in supersonic aircraft. The Miles M.52, the intended British contender for supersonic...
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studies into rocket propellants continued with engines such as the Armstrong Siddeley Beta, under the name "C-fuel". List of stoffs UDMH Stüwe, Botho (1998)...
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List of aircraft engines (section Armstrong Siddeley)
engines Armstrong Siddeley Alpha Armstrong Siddeley Beta Armstrong Siddeley Delta Armstrong Siddeley Gamma Armstrong Siddeley Screamer Armstrong Siddeley Snarler...
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radio-controlled model of the original M.52 design, powered by a single Armstrong Siddeley Beta rocket engine, fuelled by a mix of high-test peroxide. In total...
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The Armstrong Siddeley, later Bristol Siddeley Gamma was a family of rocket engines used in British rocketry, including the Black Knight and Black Arrow...
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1948. The world's first single engined turboprop aircraft was the Armstrong Siddeley Mamba-powered Boulton Paul Balliol, which first flew on 24 March 1948...
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also built under contract by Austin Motors, Daimler, Standard Motors, Siddeley-Deasy and the Coventry Ordnance Works. Intended as a replacement for the...
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was an option, but none were built. Other engine options were the Lancia Beta engine and transmission, and a Buick V6 which had started out as a stillborn...
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independently. In 1928, Crossley had to sell its shares in Avro to Armstrong Siddeley to pay for the losses incurred by the Willys Overland Crossley venture...
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build during his time there, however upon leaving the RAF he then went to Siddeley-Deasy where the design, the RAF.8, was developed as the Jaguar. Heron later...
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Hawker Siddeley P.1127 1962: First flight of Bristol 188 1962: First flight of Hawker Siddeley Trident 1964: First flight of Hawker Siddeley Kestrel...
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Martin DB2/4 Vignale Coupé Alpine A106 (1955) Alpine A108 Alpine A110 Armstrong Siddeley (a one-off car based on the Sapphire 234 chassis for a Spanish client)...
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J57, the Wright J65 (a license-produced derivative of the British Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire), the Wright J67 (a license-built Bristol Olympus) or the...
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world's first operator of a V/STOL aircraft with the arrival of the Hawker Siddeley Harrier in 1969, declared operational the following year. A detachment...
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reengined with the 560 kW (750 hp) 14-cylinder twin-row air-cooled radial Armstrong Siddeley Leopard and re-designated Ju 52di. Later on, the Ju 52di was again...
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130-seat, two-class configuration. BEA's BAC One-Eleven 510EDs and Hawker Siddeley Trident 3Bs also featured common instrumentation to attain a high degree...
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AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED – Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. "History and Heritage – McLaren Media Site". Cars...
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Schatzel (1924-2015), technical director from 1970 to 1989 for Hawker Siddeley Dynamics; the drop of the Blue Danube by No. 49 Squadron RAF in October...
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Racing Onyx Quantum Sylva Ultima Sports Westfield Former Allard Alvis Armstrong Siddeley Ascari Austin Austin-Healey Belsize Bond Brabham Automotive Bristol...
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List of civil aircraft (section Hawker Siddeley)
Hawker Siddeley H.S.125 corporate jet Hawker Siddeley HS.141 V/STOL design proposal. Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (a.k.a. Avro 748) Hawker Siddeley Trident...
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Currently inactive British automotive marques include: Allard, Alvis, Armstrong Siddeley, Austin, Autovia, Daimler, DeLorean, Gilbern, Gordon-Keeble, Healey...
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Racing Onyx Quantum Sylva Ultima Sports Westfield Former Allard Alvis Armstrong Siddeley Ascari Austin Austin-Healey Belsize Bond Brabham Automotive Bristol...
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nine-stage compressor, first running in 1941. It would end up as the Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire and the American-built Wright J65. The F.2 gas turbine would...
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MACKENZIE - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". Beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 August 2017. "AA Annual Report 2015" (PDF)...
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UK for the Jindivik Mk 2B Pilotless target aircraft. This had a Bristol Siddeley Viper ASV.8 turbojet, giving a speed of 600 mph (970 km/h) and an operational...
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Avon and Armstrong Siddeley Viper. The turboprop engines are represented by the Rolls-Royce Dart, Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 and Armstrong Siddeley Double...
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RAF complained that that codename had already been allocated to the Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire aircraft engine. The name was briefly changed to Volcano...
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the Hawker P.1127, the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel FGA 1 (both experimental vertical take-off aircraft), and the Hawker Siddeley Harrier partially took place...
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first aircraft, helping to repair the engine of a British Army airship, the Beta II, which had made an emergency landing on Jesus Green, a park near its garage...
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000. In June 2020, Arrival announced that the Arrival Bus was undergoing beta prototype testing. The company unveiled its prototype in November 2021, and...
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