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- Rolls-Royce_RB211 abstract "The Rolls-Royce RB211 is a family of high-bypass turbofan engines made by Rolls-Royce plc and capable of generating 37,400 to 60,600 pounds-force (166 to 270 kilonewtons) thrust. Originally developed for the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, it entered service in 1972 and was the only engine to power this type of aircraft. Its RB211 engine was the first three-spool engine, and it was to turn Rolls-Royce from a significant player in the aero-engine industry into a global leader. Already in the early 1970s the engine was reckoned by the company to be capable of at least 50 years of continuous development. The RB211 was officially superseded in the 1990s by the Rolls-Royce Trent family of engines, the conceptual offspring of the RB211.".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageExternalLink 1967%20-%202159.html.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageExternalLink 1976%20-%201529.html.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageExternalLink 1980%20-%202444.html.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageExternalLink 1988%20-%200866.html.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageExternalLink rb211_524.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageExternalLink rb211_535.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageExternalLink rb211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageID "387227".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wikiPageRevisionID "601740365".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 developedInto Rolls-Royce_Trent.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 firstRun "1969".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 hasPhotoCollection Rolls-Royce_RB211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 lists "* List of aircraft engines".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 majorApplications Boeing_747.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 majorApplications Boeing_757.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 majorApplications Boeing_767.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 majorApplications Lockheed_L-1011_TriStar.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 majorApplications Tupolev_Tu-204.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 manufacturer Rolls-Royce_Holdings.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 nationalOrigin United_Kingdom.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 related "* Rolls-Royce Trent * Rolls-Royce WR-21".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 similarEngines "* Aviadvigatel PS-90 * General Electric CF6 * Pratt & Whitney JT9D * Pratt & Whitney PW2000 * Pratt & Whitney PW4000 * Progress D-18T".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 type Turbofan.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 subject Category:High-bypass_turbofan_engines.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 subject Category:Rolls-Royce_aircraft_gas_turbine_engines.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 subject Category:Three-spool_turbofan_engines.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 subject Category:Turbofan_engines_1960–1969.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 comment "The Rolls-Royce RB211 is a family of high-bypass turbofan engines made by Rolls-Royce plc and capable of generating 37,400 to 60,600 pounds-force (166 to 270 kilonewtons) thrust. Originally developed for the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, it entered service in 1972 and was the only engine to power this type of aircraft. Its RB211 engine was the first three-spool engine, and it was to turn Rolls-Royce from a significant player in the aero-engine industry into a global leader.".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "Rolls-Royce RB.211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "Rolls-Royce RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "Rolls-Royce RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "Rolls-Royce RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "Rolls-Royce RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "Rolls-Royce RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "Rolls-Royce RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "رولز رويس أر بي 211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "ロールス・ロイス RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 label "勞斯萊斯RB211".
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Rolls-Royce_RB211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Rolls-Royce_RB.211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Rolls-Royce_RB211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Rolls-Royce_RB211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Rolls-Royce_RB211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs ロールス・ロイス_RB211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Rolls-Royce_RB211.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs m.022c7m.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Q1636078.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 sameAs Q1636078.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 wasDerivedFrom Rolls-Royce_RB211?oldid=601740365.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 homepage rb211_524.
- Rolls-Royce_RB211 isPrimaryTopicOf Rolls-Royce_RB211.