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first coming up with the Rolls-Royce Eagle engine for the British military in 1915. All these years later, Rolls-Royce Ltd. has very much remained committed to its air travel efforts. It's now ...
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Charles Rolls: The Rolls-Royce Co-Founder Was Also The First British Air Fatality In A Wright FlyerRoyce responded to the nation's need for military aero engines by designing the Rolls-Royce Eagle - the first aero engine the company would produce. Two Rolls-Royce Eagle engines would go on to ...
Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown made the first non-stop aerial crossing of the Atlantic in 1919 in a Rolls-Royce Eagle powered Vickers Vimy. More than six out of 10 Rolls ...
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