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Aeroplane engine, used in Vickers Viscount airliner

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Postcard of Aeroplane engine, used in Vickers Viscount airliner.
000-190-004-372-C
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Aeroplane engine, used in Vickers Viscount airliner

This 'Dart 506' aero engine was made in 1953 by Rolls Royce Ltd. It was used to power the transport Vickers Viscount airliner, Britain's most successful post-war passenger aircraft. The Dart was the world's first turboprop engine to enter service mounted in commercial aircraft, and was one of the most successful.

The 12-cylinder, 490-horsepower engine is marked 'ROLLS ROYCE LTD, ENGINE DART 506 SERIAL NO 1166, MAX RATING AT I.C.A.N. SEA LEVEL'. It has attached from a Vickers Viscount four-engined airliner, the forward cowling and four-bladed propeller.


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Online ID: 000-190-004-372-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  T.1983.62
Date: 1953
Material: Inscription: ROLLS ROYCE LTD, ENGINE DART 506 SERIAL NO 1166, MAX RATING AT I.C.A.N. SEA LEVEL ----
Dimensions: 2.55 m x 1.00 m x 1.00 m
What: Aero-engine
Subject: 1. AERONAUTICS, Jet engines and turboprops (Departmental Classification)
Who: Rolls-Royce Ltd (Maker)
Vickers (Maker of the airliner powered by the engine)
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Description: 'Dart 506' single-shaft turboprop aero-engine, by Rolls-Royce Ltd, 1953 and used to power Vickers Viscount airliner
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