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  2. Rolls-Royce MT30 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce MT30 (Marine Turbine) is a marine gas turbine engine based on the Rolls-Royce Trent 800 aero engine. The MT30 retains 80% commonality with the Trent 800, the engine for the Boeing 777. The maximum power rating is 40 MW and minimum efficient power 25 MW. [1] Rolls-Royce announced the MT30 program on 11 September 2001.

  3. Rolls-Royce RR500 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce RR500 is a family of small gas turbine engines developed by Rolls-Royce Corporation. The RR500TP turboprop variant was intended for use in small aircraft. The RR500TS was the turboshaft variant designed for light helicopters.

  4. Rolls-Royce Marine Olympus - Wikipedia

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    Data from Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust General characteristics Type: Gas generator Length: Diameter: Dry weight: Components Compressor: 5-stage LP, 7-stage HP Combustors: 8 chamber, cannular Turbine: Single-stage LP and HP Performance Maximum power output: 28,500 shp (21.4 MW) Specific fuel consumption: 0.47 lb/hp/hr (0.287 kg/KWh) See also Related development Rolls-Royce Olympus References ^ a ...

  5. Rolls-Royce WR-21 - Wikipedia

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    The turbine itself was designed primarily by Rolls-Royce with significant marine engineering and test facility input from DCN, with Northrop Grumman responsible for the intercooler, the recuperator and system integration. [1] [2] WR-21 development draws heavily on the technology of the successful Rolls-Royce RB211 and Trent families of gas ...

  6. Category:Rolls-Royce aircraft gas turbine engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rolls-Royce aircraft gas turbine engines" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. SR.N4 - Wikipedia

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    In its place, a new proposed hovercraft, which was referred to as the SR.N4 as well, was considerably larger and heavier, and powered by three pairs of Rolls-Royce Proteus marinised gas turbine engine. [4] However, during early 1963, work on the SR.N4 was put on hold due to a greater priority having been placed on the completion of the SR.N5 ...

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  9. Rolls-Royce RB.183 Tay - Wikipedia

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    Rolls-Royce Tay on a Fokker 100, with thrust reverser engaged. Originally designated 610-8, all but one training engine have now been converted to 611-8 standard. The newest variant is the 611-8C, which has cast HP1 turbine blades, larger fan from the 650-15, structural by-pass duct and FADEC .