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    The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire is a large automobile which was produced by the British company, Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited, from 1952 to 1960....
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  • was created following the purchase by Armstrong Whitworth of Siddeley-Deasy, a manufacturer of luxury motor cars that were marketed to the top echelon...
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  • services in the United Kingdom Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire (motor car), a series of UK post-war cars Ford Sapphire, a sedan version of the Ford Sierra, sold...
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  • Vickers-Armstrong. Armstrong Siddeley Motors had been producing aero-engines and motor-cars since it had been formed in 1919 with the merger of Siddeley-Deasy...
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    Cyril. Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose in a Hawker Tomtit Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire 200 turbojet Name plate: Vickers, Sons & Maxim Wolseley Siddeley Wolseley...
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  • by W. O. Bentley Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire Bentley married three times. In 1914 he married...
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    The Armstrong Siddeley Whitley is a large post-war sports saloon automobile and a version of the 16/18 hp series made between 1946 and 1954 by the British...
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    Siddeley ASX Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba Armstrong Siddeley Mamba Armstrong Siddeley Python Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire Armstrong Siddeley Viper Rocket...
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    Bristol 407 (category 1960s cars)
    tested another in-line Armstrong Siddeley six-cylinder engine. The 4.0 litre engine was standard in the Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire and produced 165 bhp...
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  • Institute under the auspices of Lawson's Motor Car Club. The first British Motor Show organised by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) was...
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    General Electric J35 General Electric J73 Comparable engines Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire Rolls-Royce Avon Avro Canada Orenda Related lists List of aircraft...
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    Sunbeam Alpine (category Cars introduced in 1953)
    assembled for Rootes by Armstrong Siddeley. An open car with overdrive was tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1959. It had a top speed of 99...
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    Giovanni Michelotti (category Triumph Motor Company)
    Coupé Alpine A106 (1955) Alpine A108 Alpine A110 Armstrong Siddeley (a one-off car based on the Sapphire 234 chassis for a Spanish client) Bugatti Type...
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    VX770 was grounded for the installation of wing fuel tanks, Armstrong Siddeley ASSa.6 Sapphire engines of 7,500 lbf (33 kN) thrust and other systems; it...
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    sports car racing and knew Crosthwaite was knowledgeable about cars he asked Crosthwaite to be his mechanic. Initially they used an Armstrong Siddeley 3.4-litre...
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    Cosworth (category IndyCar Series engine manufacturers)
    both 3-door and Sapphire), YBD (Sierra RS500), YBJ (Sierra Sapphire 4wd, non cat); Green: YBG (catalyst equipped 4x4 Sierra Sapphire Cosworth); Blue:...
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  • Jeff Uren (category British Touring Car Championship drivers)
    then becoming a late addition as co-driver. The team entered an Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire. Uren appeared several more times in the Monte Carlo Rally. He...
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    Dunton Technical Centre (category Ford Motor Company facilities)
    University of Nottingham mechanical engineering department The Sierra Sapphire was launched in a £228m development in February 1987, with Clive Ennos...
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    supersonic flights The P.1A prototypes were fitted with two Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire engines, instead of the Avon engines of the P.1B The P.1A was...
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    The 1957 Lady Wigram Trophy was a motor race held at the Wigram Airfield Circuit on 25 January 1957. It was the sixth Lady Wigram Trophy to be held and...
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    turbojet engines, while the second was to be fitted with four Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire engines and was designated the Type 667. On 18 May 1951, the...
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  • Scene: Sapphire motor car (blue) produced by Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited. 1953–1958 Illustration for Armstrong Siddeley 'Sapphire' Cars, oil on...
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  • Southwest Airlines Flight 4146 B-264 Hawker Siddeley Trident 1983 Guilin Airport collision B-266 Hawker Siddeley Trident CAAC Flight 3303 B-1791 Boeing 737=89P...
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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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