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  • hilly
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2004
    • 867

    #1

    Fly Rolls Royce

    Avoid Plane Crashes
    I mean. what if they fail Result=plonk
    I myself am always comforted when I see Rolls Royce on a planes engine.
    The best of Great Britain.
  • bangman
    Confirmed User
    • Sep 2004
    • 5283

    #2
    - David Hall
    ICQ: 312744199

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    • Screaming
      I can change this!!!!!
      • Feb 2004
      • 18972

      #3
      never seen the engine, but if i was going to pick one i would say that would be top 10

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      • pornguy
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Mar 2003
        • 62910

        #4
        Next time you get on a plane look at the engine. they are usually Prat and whitney, GE or RR
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        • DateDoc
          Outside looking in.
          • Feb 2005
          • 14243

          #5
          fly british airways once in a while and you will see a RR engine. Boeing offers them but they are more expensive so a lot of airlines opt for a cheaper yet adequate engine.

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          • SilentKnight
            Megan Fox's fluffer
            • Oct 2005
            • 24812

            #6
            Taken this past summer at the air museum in Hamilton, Ont. Can.

            And yep...in the background is one of only two remaining Lancaster Bombers in the world that still flies on a regular basis.

            SilentKnight

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            • latinasojourn
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2003
              • 3191

              #7
              Originally posted by pornguy
              Next time you get on a plane look at the engine. they are usually Prat and whitney, GE or RR
              well on the heavy iron yes (jet and turbine engines)

              but by the numbers the majority of aircraft in the world fly behind lycoming or continental piston engines.

              and these old design piston engines are statistically VERY reliable.

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              • Chris E
                Confirmed User
                • Jan 2003
                • 2895

                #8
                I used to work for Rolls-Royce and I may be biased but they are damn good!

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