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Rolls-Royce Limited was a British luxury car and later an aero-engine manufacturing business established in 1904 in Manchester by the partnership of Charles... |
Daimler Company (redirect from The Daimler Company Limited) 1902; it lost this privilege in the 1950s after being supplanted by Rolls-Royce. Daimler occasionally used alternative technology: the Daimler-Knight... |
straight carry over from the preceding "stopgap" model Marathon range, The Rolls-Royce Eagle 265/300 and the Cummins 290 L10 and 14-litre 350 coupled to a Spicer... |
Pressed Steel Company (redirect from Swindon Pressings Limited) glazed. In 1944 W. A. Robotham saw that there would be limited postwar demand for Rolls-Royce or Bentley chassis with a body from a specialist coachbuilder... |
United Aircraft (section Diversification and M&A) and Sikorsky, respectively. Pratt & Whitney feared the head start that Rolls-Royce and General Electric would have in jets, based on their jet programs... |
W. A. Robotham (category Rolls-Royce people) a Rolls-Royce executive involved in the development of Rolls-Royce cars, during World War II of tanks and tank engines, and post-war of Rolls-Royce and... |
purchased Rolls-Royce Motors and Bentley from Vickers on 28 July 1998, however the purchase did not include the license to use the Rolls-Royce trademark... |
Lionel Corporation (section Diversification) Boucher bought out Voltamp and started making what was known as the "Rolls-Royce" of standard gauge trains. In 1925, American Flyer jumped into the standard... |
Metropolitan-Vickers (section Metrovick postwar) problems producing this aircraft, not least being the unreliability of the Rolls-Royce Vulture engine and that the first 13 Manchesters were destroyed in a... |
Fairey Aviation Company (redirect from The Fairey Aviation Company Limited) 660 Handley Page Halifax bombers in their northern facilities[where?]. Postwar, Firefly and Gannet naval aircraft were supplemented by sub-contracts from... |
collaboration that have taken place with major companies like General Electric, Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney and Eurocopter, just to mention a few of the most important... |
Short Brothers (section Postwar) and aircraft flight control systems for Bombardier Aerospace, Boeing, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, General Electric and Pratt & Whitney. The Short Brothers... |
Marshall Group (section Postwar) of military aircraft during the conflict.[citation needed] During the postwar era, the Marshall companies have been involved in aerospace and special... |
based Laycock Engineering later best known as a postwar overdrive manufacturer, and Hardy Spicer Limited of Birmingham, England, also a manufacturer of... |
Alfa Romeo Avio (section Postwar developments) diversify its operation. Its repair and maintenance side expanded to deal with repairing Curtiss-Wright R-1820 and R-3350 piston engines, Rolls-Royce... |
Shell plc (redirect from Shell International Limited) multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London. Shell is a public limited company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and secondary... |
produced just short of 1,000 Tornados, making it one of the most successful postwar bomber programs". In 1978, BAe relaunched the BAe 146, a short-haul regional... |
Iron County MRA (redirect from Steven Royce House) temporarily revived by World War II, but mining declined steadily in the postwar years, with few mines lasting into the 1960s and the last iron mine in... |
Renault (section Postwar resurgence (1945–1971)) it branched out into ammunition, military aircraft engines (the first Rolls-Royce aircraft engines were modeled and inspired by Renault air-cooled aircraft... |
produced, using the same engine. For a short time Austin Aero Company's postwar programme also included a range of aeroplanes. The Austin Greyhound two-seater... |