Examples of 'bristol siddeley' in a sentence

Meaning of "bristol siddeley"

refers to a British aero-engine manufacturing company, known for producing engines used in aircrafts during the mid-20th century

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For Bristol Siddeley and SNECMA the three years have been a period of great activity.
This system was designed and developed jointly by Bristol Siddeley and Solar of San Diego.
Bristol Siddeley also manufactured diesel engines under licence from the German company Maybach.
It was based on the Bristol Siddeley Olympus22R engine.
Bristol Siddeley company.
The first of two prototypes flew on 13 August 1962 powered by the Bristol Siddeley Viper turbojet.
Bristol Siddeley of the UK and Snecma Moteurs of France were to share the project.
Snecma and Bristol Siddeley formed a joint venture to produce a high-performance jet engine for the Concorde.
Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited is still a listed but dormant company within the Rolls Royce group.
SNECMA and Bristol Siddeley were also involved in an unrelated joint project, the M45H turbofan.
Bristol Siddeley produced the first and second stage engines at a factory in Ansty, Warwickshire.
Bristol Siddeley was purchased by Rolls-Royce in 1966, who continued to develop and market Bristol-designed engines.

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