The Rolls-Royce Buzzard is a British piston aero engine of 36.7 litres (2,240 cubic inches) capacity that produced about 800 horsepower (600 kW). Designed...
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Rolls-Royce Eagle (V-12) Rolls-Royce Hawk Rolls-Royce Falcon Rolls-Royce Condor Rolls-Royce Eagle XVI (X-16) Rolls-Royce Kestrel Rolls-Royce Buzzard Rolls-Royce...
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limited production run between 1929 and 1931. Developed from the Rolls-Royce Buzzard, it was a 37-litre (2,240 cu in) capacity, supercharged V-12 capable...
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The Rolls-Royce Kestrel (internal type F) is a 21.25 litre (1,295 in³) V-12 aircraft engine from Rolls-Royce. It was their first cast-block engine, and...
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The Rolls-Royce Griffon is a British 37-litre (2,240 cu in) capacity, 60-degree V-12, liquid-cooled aero engine designed and built by Rolls-Royce Limited...
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fighter Redback Buzzard, Australian helicopter design Rolls-Royce Buzzard, British piston aero engine from the 1920s Snyder Buzzard, American light sport...
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The Rolls-Royce Falcon is an aero engine developed in 1915. It was a smaller version of the Rolls-Royce Eagle, a liquid-cooled V-12 of 867 cu in (14.2...
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Calcutta, Kawanishi chose an enlarged development of the Rangoon, with Rolls-Royce Buzzard engines replacing the Bristol Jupiters of the Rangoon. Short's design...
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replace the Iris III's Condors with more powerful (825 hp (615 kW) Rolls-Royce Buzzard engines to restore performance and improve reliability, with the...
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List of aircraft engines (redirect from List of Rolls-Royce engines)
the Rolls-Royce aero engine template. Rolls-Royce 190hp Rolls-Royce 250hp Rolls-Royce Avon Rolls-Royce Bristol Olympus Rolls-Royce Buzzard Rolls-Royce Clyde...
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Sirmaur (IIM-S) Indonesia International Motor Show Buzzard IIMS, a variant of the Rolls-Royce Buzzard engine This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Supermarine S.6 (section Rolls-Royce R engine)
signalled to Rolls-Royce that they could proceed with producing the R engine for Supermarine. The engine, an adaptation of the Rolls-Royce Buzzard, was designed...
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differed from the Iris by replacing the Rolls-Royce Condor engines of the Iris by more powerful Rolls-Royce Buzzards and having an enclosed cockpit for the...
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an Armstrong Siddeley Leopard radial engine and then later with a Rolls-Royce Buzzard and nicknamed the "Flying Boxcar" in Canada, could carry 2,000 kg...
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1A-1500 Packard-Bentley Comparable engines BMW VI Mikulin AM-34 Rolls-Royce Buzzard Related lists List of aircraft engines Gunston 1989, p.109. "Packard...
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spotting. F.3 Single-seat fighter biplane. Powered by Rolls-Royce Falcon. Seven built. F.4 Buzzard Single-seat fighter biplane. Powered by 300 hp (220 kW)...
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carrier-based torpedo bomber to replace the Ripon, to be powered by the Rolls-Royce Buzzard or Armstrong Siddeley Leopard engines. Prototypes were ordered from...
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Rolls-Royce Buzzard, Rolls-Royce Eagle, the Armstrong Siddeley Leopard radial engine, the Junkers Jumo diesel engine and early versions of the Rolls-Royce...
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increasing the stress on their head gaskets. Engines such as the Rolls-Royce Buzzard used monobloc heads for reliability. The last engines to make widespread...
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The Type 179 was an all-metal monoplane flying-boat powered by six Rolls-Royce Buzzard piston engines mounted above the wing. It was to have a crew of seven...
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(20,300 kg) Gross weight: 70,000 lb (31,751 kg) Powerplant: 6 × Rolls-Royce Buzzard V12 engine in three tractor/pusher pairs, 850 hp (630 kW) each Performance...
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carriers at that time was 9,500 lb (4,300 kg). If the recommended Rolls-Royce Buzzard or Armstrong Siddeley Leopard engines were used, the performance...
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Arthur Rubbra (category Rolls-Royce people)
designed many of Rolls-Royce's successful aero engines. He was "placed by many alongside Royce, Rowledge and Elliot as one of Rolls-Royce's greatest engineers...
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kW/kg (1 hp/lb) Related development Fiat AS.2 Comparable engines Rolls-Royce Buzzard Related lists List of aircraft engines Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Ju 52/1m (CF-ARM), a large single-engined monoplane powered by a Rolls-Royce Buzzard received in 1936. Known as the Flying Boxcar, it was the largest...
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not accepted by the Navy. Mitsubishi's competing 7-Shi design, the Rolls-Royce Buzzard powered 3MT10 was also a failure, the sole prototype crashing on...
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unsuccessful 7-shi entry, the 3MT10. However, instead of the bulky Rolls-Royce Buzzard V-12, a less powerful but lighter experimental Mitsubishi 8-Shi radial...
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(740 hp) at 2,000 rpm Compression ratio: 6.2 Comparable engines Rolls-Royce Buzzard Related lists List of aircraft engines Lage, Manual (2004). Hispano...
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Like Blackburn, Vickers chose the 825 hp (615 kW) Rolls-Royce H10 engine, later called the Buzzard IIIMS, a liquid cooled V-12 to power their aircraft...
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used to carry out experiments with radiators and had a prototype Rolls-Royce Buzzard engine fitted rather than the normal Condor. An inquest returned...
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