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This machine was first made in 1813, and from 1841, it was capable of making lace with pattern, net, and outline. Finding one ...
Rolls-Royce makes some of the luxurious cars money can buy, but the brand's name is also on some much more expensive, and ...
Rolls-Royce brings its performance-oriented Black Badge trim level to the Spectre all-electric coupe. Peak power output is ...
Rolls-Royce's Trent engine series celebrates 30 years. From its origins in the early 1990s, the Trent engine family has ...
British officials are lobbying South Korea to switch to Rolls-Royce from U.S. rival GE Aerospace as the primary engine ...
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Concorde – Inside the Most Advanced Airliner Ever Built - MSNThe Rolls-Royce Olympus engines used reheat systems and dual-variable nozzles for efficient thrust across supersonic regimes, supported by movable ramps to tame shockwaves at intake.
Rolls-Royce isn’t like everyone else Growing sales numbers and volume are the name of the game for some of the most popular automakers like Toyota, Volkswagen, and Ford, but lately, even some of ...
Nic Mann hands me a turbine blade. This, he says with a gleam in his eye, was originally part of the Rolls-Royce Olympus 593 turbojet that powered Concorde.
The Global is not as fast as the Concorde, which used its four Rolls-Royce Olympus 593 engines to travel the skies at 1,354 mph (2,179 kph), but it'll come the closest yet.
Aided by a quartet of Rolls-Royce Olympus 593 engines, the Concorde, the world's only commercially successful supersonic passenger plane, was capable of flying at speeds up to 1,354 mph (2,179 kph).
Most potent Rolls road car In comparison, the new Spectre Black Badge develops 0.183 per cent of the Olympus engine on full reheat, but that still means 659hp from its twin electric motors, and that ...
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