Rolls-Royce Griffon Aero Engine

Made:
1942-1945 in Derby
maker:
Rolls-Royce Limited
Rolls-Royce Griffon Aero Engine (engine (aero))

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Griffon aero engine, 37-litre supercharged, water cooled, made by Rolls-Royce, Derby, England, 1942-1945. First fitted to the Mark-22 Spitfire, and replaced the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine on this type of aircraft.

Details

Category:
Aircraft Propulsion
Object Number:
1985-1582
Materials:
aluminium alloy, rubber (unidentified), steel (metal), plastic (unidentified), copper (metal), asbestos and pine (wood)
Measurements:
overall: 1120 mm x 2700 mm x 880 mm, 1114kg
overall (estimate): 1400 mm x 1090 mm x 2940 mm,
overall weight:
type:
engine (aero)
credit:
Ministry of Defence Dept. F6t1 (Air)