The race is on to crown Rolls-Royce's most iconic engine. Will it be the legendary Merlin or the cutting-edge Trent XWB? The answer may surprise you.
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When a Merlin engine roars, everything else goes quiet
The Rolls-Royce Merlin engine doesn’t scream — it commands attention. As the Spitfire accelerates down the runway, the sound is deep, mechanical, and unmistakably alive. It’s not noise for show — it’s ...
Top 10: The Second World War Fighters Souped-Up for Extreme Air Racing ...
F‑5s and T‑38s have appeared in several films, portraying both themselves and other aircraft types. The parody Hot Shots!
Two hangars that were once used to develop secret wartime technologies could be turned into padel courts under new plans. The hangars, at the Aerodrome in Watnall Road, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, were ...
Fighter aircraft have always been the cutting edge of air combat. Whether they were ripping through the skies of Europe in World War II or patrolling the airspace in today’s contested zones, these ...
Buildings along the South Bank and Waterloo could be heated in the future by warmth drawn from the River Thames.
In 2024, Rolls-Royce achieved remarkably strong sales for its first all-electric product, the Spectre, and it made sense for ...
Rolls-Royce previously secured an agreement with Qantas to provide Trent XWB-97 engines for 12 A350-1000 aircraft, alongside a commitment to a TotalCare service agreement for engine maintenance 1. The ...
In light of BMW's announcement that V12s will be produced into the 2030s, the internal combustion Cullinan will not be ...
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