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- Rolls-Royce_Crecy abstract "The Rolls-Royce Crecy was an unusual British experimental two-stroke, 90-degree, V12, liquid-cooled aero-engine of 1,536 cu.in (26 L) capacity, featuring sleeve valves and direct petrol injection. Developed between 1941 and 1945 it was the most advanced two-stroke aero-engine ever built.The engine was named after the Battle of Crécy, battles being the chosen theme for Rolls-Royce two-stroke aero engines. There were however no subsequent Rolls Royce engines of this type, and jet engines were subsequently given the names of rivers.The Crecy was intended to power the Supermarine Spitfire after flight testing in a converted Hawker Henley, but neither aircraft type flew with this engine fitted. The project was cancelled in December 1945 as the progress of jet engine development overtook that of the Crecy and replaced the need for this engine.".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy wikiPageExternalLink default.jsp.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy wikiPageExternalLink rr-crecy.jpg.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy wikiPageID "2545866".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy wikiPageRevisionID "580431553".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy bore "5.1".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy compression "7".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy coolingsystem "Liquid-cooled".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy designer "Eddie Gass".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy displacement "1536.0".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy firstRun "1941-04-11".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy fuelcon "85.4".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy fuelsystem "Direct fuel injection, 2 x CAV 6-cylinder pumps".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy fueltype "100".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy group "note".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy hasPhotoCollection Rolls-Royce_Crecy.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy lists "*List of aircraft engines".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy liststyle "lower-roman".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy majorApplications "Not flown".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy manufacturer Rolls-Royce_Limited.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy numberBuilt "6".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy oilsystem "Gear pump".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy power "2729.0".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy weight "1.43".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy reductionGear "0.451".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy ref "The Rolls-Royce Crecy".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy related "*Rolls-Royce Exe *Rolls-Royce Pennine".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy seeAlso "*Rolls-Royce aircraft piston engines".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy similarEngines "*Napier Nomad *Napier Sabre".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy specfuelcon "0.55".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy specpower "1.77".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy stroke "6.5".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy supercharger "Gear-driven centrifugal type supercharger with variable angle of attack of the impeller blades providing up to 24 psi of boost.".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy turbocharger "Three engines fitted with exhaust turbine".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type "12".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type "Liquid-cooled V12 two-stroke piston engine".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy valvetrain "Crankshaft-driven reciprocating sleeve valves".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy weight "1900.0".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy subject Category:Aircraft_piston_engines_1940–1949.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy subject Category:Rolls-Royce_aircraft_piston_engines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy subject Category:Sleeve_valve_engines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy subject Category:Turbo-compound_engines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy subject Category:Two-stroke_aircraft_piston_engines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type AircraftEngine102687423.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Artifact100021939.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Device103183080.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Engine103287733.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Instrumentality103575240.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Machine103699975.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Motor103789946.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Object100002684.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Rolls-RoyceAircraftPistonEngines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type SleeveValveEngines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Turbo-compoundEngines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Two-strokeAircraftPistonEngines.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy type Whole100003553.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy comment "The Rolls-Royce Crecy was an unusual British experimental two-stroke, 90-degree, V12, liquid-cooled aero-engine of 1,536 cu.in (26 L) capacity, featuring sleeve valves and direct petrol injection. Developed between 1941 and 1945 it was the most advanced two-stroke aero-engine ever built.The engine was named after the Battle of Crécy, battles being the chosen theme for Rolls-Royce two-stroke aero engines.".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy label "Rolls-Royce Crecy".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy label "Rolls-Royce Crecy".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy label "Rolls-Royce Crecy".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy label "ロールス・ロイス クレシー".
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy sameAs Rolls-Royce_Crecy.
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- Rolls-Royce_Crecy sameAs ロールス・ロイス_クレシー.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy sameAs m.07m65y.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy sameAs Q458016.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy sameAs Q458016.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy sameAs Rolls-Royce_Crecy.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy wasDerivedFrom Rolls-Royce_Crecy?oldid=580431553.
- Rolls-Royce_Crecy isPrimaryTopicOf Rolls-Royce_Crecy.