Rolls-Royce Pennine

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title: Rolls-Royce Pennine
text: The Rolls-Royce Pennine was a British 46-litre air-cooled sleeve valve engine with 24 cylinders arranged in an X formation. It was an enlarged version of the 22-litre Exe; a prototype engine was built and tested, but never flew. The project was terminated in 1945, being superseded by the jet engine. A 100-litre 5,000 hp X32 (twin-X16) version of the Exe/Pennine, originally known as the Exe 100, was to have become the Rolls-Royce Snowdon. Rolls-Royce air-cooled engines, intended for commercial tr
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description: 1940s British piston aircraft engine
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