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Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII, V-12 Engine, Circa 1917-1922. Creator: Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII, V-12 Engine, Circa 1917-1922. Creator: Rolls-Royce
The Eagle was the first production Rolls-Royce aircraft engine to be used in service during World War I. Resulting from a 1914 British Admiralty requirement for an engine of about 186 kw (250 hp), development began in 1915. The first experimental engine was run in February 1915, developing 168 kw (225 hp). A total of 4, 681 Eagles were manufactured at the Rolls-Royce Derby facility; 3, 302 of the Eagle VIII models were built between 1917 and 1922. The Eagle VIII powered a many British aircraft including: Airco D.H.4/4A and D.H.9A srs; ANEC III; B.A.T.F.K.26; Blackburn Blackbird; Curtiss H.12/H.16 Large America; de Havilland D.H.10C Amiens II/IIIC and D.H.16; Fairey F.17 Campania and IIIC/IIID; Felixstowe F.2A, F.3, and F.5; Handley Page H.P.12 O/400, H.P.15 V/1500, and H.P.18 W.8b; Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2d; Short N.1B/N.2B Shirl; Sopwith Atlantic and Wallaby; Supermarine Commercial Amphibian and Sea Eagle; Vickers F.B.27 Vimy IV and 66 Vimy Commercial
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This print showcases the Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII, a remarkable V-12 engine that played a crucial role during World War I. Developed in response to a British Admiralty requirement for a powerful aircraft engine, the Eagle was an engineering marvel of its time. The journey of this groundbreaking engine began in 1915 when the first experimental model was successfully tested, producing an impressive 168 kW (225 hp). This initial success paved the way for further development and refinement, resulting in the production of over 4,681 Eagles at the renowned Rolls-Royce Derby facility. Between 1917 and 1922 alone, approximately 3,302 units of the Eagle VIII were manufactured. Its immense power propelled numerous iconic British aircraft into action during World War I. From Airco D. H. 4/4A and D. H. 9A series to Handley Page H. P. 12 O/400 and Royal Aircraft Factory F. E. 2d models - these magnificent machines owed their performance to this exceptional engine. The Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII became synonymous with reliability and excellence on the battlefield as it powered various military aircraft with unparalleled efficiency and strength. As we admire this historic print today, let us remember not only its technical brilliance but also pay tribute to all those who served valiantly during World War I - both on land and in skies - ensuring our freedom through their unwavering dedication and sacrifice.
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