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  2. Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sunbeam.com. Sunbeam Products is an American company founded in 1897 that has produced electric home appliances under the Sunbeam name since 1910. Its products have included the Mixmaster mixer, the Sunbeam CG waffle iron, Coffeemaster (1938–1964) [2] and the fully automatic T20 toaster. The company has endured a long history of ...

  3. Sunbeam CG - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1955, the CG maintained the inner workings of the W-2, but had sleek modern styling. The CG features removable plates, allowing the waffle plate to be removed so it can be replaced by a sandwich grilling plate. The sandwich grilling plates also allow the CG to be used as a griddle or hot plate, in effect having three appliances in ...

  4. Sunbeam side-valve aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    The Gurkha engine preserved at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, Somerset, England, is the only surviving Sunbeam side-valve engine in the world. It is installed in the Short 184, aircraft number 8359, that played a minor role in the Battle of Jutland at the end of May 1916. The pilot on that occasion was Flight Lieutenant Frederick Rutland ...

  5. Sunbeam Tiger (1925) - Wikipedia

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    Sunbeam Tiger (1925) 3976cc, 300 hp supercharged V12 Sunbeam, formed by mounting two 2 litre engines onto a common crankcase. The Sunbeam Tiger is a racing car, built by Sunbeam of Wolverhampton during the 1920s. It was the last car to be competitive both as a land speed record holder, and as a circuit-racing car. [1]

  6. Sunbeam Cossack - Wikipedia

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    To extract more power from the Cossack lineage Coatalen designed a W-18 version known as the Sunbeam Viking. This engine used Cossack blocks in a W arrangement with 60° between banks having a capacity of 33.6 L (2,050 cu in) giving 450 hp (336 kW) at a propeller speed of 900 rpm. Orders for 50 engines were received, intended to power the large ...

  7. Category:Sunbeam aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    Silver Bullet (car) Sunbeam Spartan. Sunbeam 2,000 hp. Sunbeam side-valve aircraft engines. Categories: Sunbeam Motor Car Company. Defunct aircraft engine manufacturers of the United Kingdom. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  8. Sunbeam Matabele - Wikipedia

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    The Matabele engine is best known today for having powered the Sunbeam 1000 hp land speed record car, the first car to exceed 200 mph (320 km/h). After taking the land speed record at 152.33 mph (245.15 km/h) with the Sunbeam Tiger, Segrave realised that his small, lightweight racing car would be inadequate to hold the record against the aero ...

  9. Sunbeam S7 and S8 - Wikipedia

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    24 bhp (18 kW) @ 6,000 rpm. Wheelbase. 57-inch (1,400 mm) The Sunbeam S7 and S8 are British motorcycles designed by Erling Poppe with styling loosely based on the BMW R75 designs that were acquired as war reparations by BSA (full rights to the Sunbeam brand had been acquired from AMC in 1943). [1] Built in Redditch, the unusual engine layout ...