Rolls-Royce Falcon
The Rolls-Royce Falcon is an aero engine developed in 1915. It was a smaller version of the Rolls-Royce Eagle, a liquid-cooled V-12 of 867 cu in (14.2 L) capacity. Fitted to many British World War I-era aircraft, production ceased in 1927. The Falcon was designed by R.W. Harvey-Bailey.
Falcon | |
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Preserved Rolls-Royce Falcon III at the Shuttleworth Collection | |
Type | V-12 aero engine |
Manufacturer | Rolls-Royce Limited |
First run | 1915 |
Major applications | Bristol F.2 Fighter Blackburn Kangaroo |
Number built | 2,185 |
Developed from | Rolls-Royce Eagle |
An airworthy Falcon survives today and powers a Bristol F.2 Fighter during summer displays.
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