List of Rolls-Royce engines

List of Rolls-Royce engines

This article provides a list of engines produced by Rolls-Royce. A † indicates that the engine is no longer produced.

By engine type

Piston aero-engine

*Rolls-Royce Eagle
**De Havilland DH.16
**Fairey IIIC
**Felixstowe Porte Baby (flying boat)
**Felixstowe F.2 (flying boat)
**Felixstowe F.3 (flying boat)
**Felixstowe F.5 (flying boat)
**Grahame-White G.W.E.7
**Handley Page O/400
**Handley Page V/1500
**Handley Page W8
**R31 (airship)
**R32 (airship)
**Short Bomber
**Vickers Vimy
*Rolls-Royce Falcon
**Bristol F.2 Fighter
**De Havilland DH.37
*Rolls-Royce Hawk
**Sea Scout Zero (blimp)
*Rolls-Royce Condor
**Blackburn Iris I/II/III (flying boats)
**De Havilland DH.54
**R100 (airship)
**Short Singapore I/II (flying boats)
*Rolls-Royce Kestrel
**Hawker Demon
**Hawker Fury
**Hawker Hart
**Junkers Ju 87 (prototype)
**Messerschmitt Bf 109 (prototype)
**Miles Master
**Short Singapore III (flying boat)
*Rolls-Royce Goshawk
**Supermarine Type 224 (built to F7/30)
*Rolls-Royce Peregrine
**Gloster F9/37
**Westland Whirlwind
*Rolls-Royce Buzzard
**Blackburn Iris V (flying boat)
**Blackburn Perth (flying boat)
**Short Sarafand (flying boat)
*Rolls-Royce R
**Supermarine S.6B (seaplane - Schneider Trophy)
*Rolls-Royce Merlin † - "for the derived AFV engine see Rolls-Royce Meteor"
**Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
**Avro Athena
**Avro Lancaster
**Avro Lancastrian
**Avro Tudor
**Avro York
**Boulton Paul Balliol
**Boulton Paul Defiant
**Canadair DC4M/C4 North Star/Argonaut
**Cierva Air Horse (helicopter)
**Curtiss Kittyhawk (licence built)
**De Havilland Hornet
**De Havilland Mosquito
**Fairey Barracuda
**Fairey Battle
**Fairey Fulmar
**Handley Page Halifax
**Hawker Henley
**Hawker Hotspur
**Hawker Hurricane
**North American Mustang (licence built)
**Short Sturgeon
**Supermarine Spitfire
**Vickers Wellington
**Westland Welkin
*Rolls-Royce Griffon
**Avro Shackleton
**Fairey Firefly
**Supermarine Seagull ASR-1
**Supermarine Spiteful
**Supermarine Spitfire
*Rolls-Royce Exe
**Fairey Barracuda (redesigned for Merlin after Exe cancelled)
*Rolls-Royce Pennine
*Rolls-Royce Vulture
**Avro Manchester
**Hawker Tornado
*Rolls-Royce Crecy
*Rolls-Royce Eagle (1944)
**Westland Wyvern (prototype)

Gas turbine turbojet aero-engines

*Rolls-Royce Welland
**Gloster Meteor
*Rolls-Royce Derwent
**Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 (experimental - other Nene powered)
**Avro 707
**Avro Jetliner
**Fairey Delta 1
**Gloster Meteor
**Instituto Aerotéchnico I.Aé.27 Pulqúi I
**Lavochkin La-15 (Soviet copy)
**Yakovlev Yak-23 (Soviet copy)
*Rolls-Royce Nene
**Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 (experimental - other Derwent powered)
**Avro Ashton
**Avro Tudor 8 - (re-engined as jet airliner)
**Boulton Paul P.111
**Canadair T-33
**Dassault Ouragan (licence built)
**Grumman Panther (licence built)
**Hawker Sea Hawk
**Ilyushin Il-28 (Soviet copy)
**Instituto Aerotéchnico I.Aé.33 Pulqúi II
**Lavochkin La-168
**Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (Soviet copy)
**OKB-1 EF 140 (prototype)
**Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig (Flying Bedstead)
**Supermarine Attacker
**Tupolev Tu-12
**Tupolev Tu-73
**Vickers Nene Viking - (re-engined as jet airliner)
*Rolls-Royce Tay (1950) †
**Dassault Mystère IV (licence built)
**Grumman Cougar (licence built)
**Lockheed F-94 Starfire (licence built)
**Vickers Viscount (Tay Viscount)
*Rolls-Royce Avon
**De Havilland Comet
**De Havilland Sea Vixen
**English Electric Canberra
**English Electric Lightning
**Fairey Delta 2
**Hawker Hunter
**Ryan X-13 Vertijet
**SAAB Lansen
**Short Sperrin
**Sud Aviation Caravelle
**Supermarine Swift
*Rolls-Royce Viper - originally the Armstrong Siddeley Viper
*Rolls-Royce Olympus - originally the Bristol Siddeley Olympus
**Avro Vulcan
**BAC TSR.2
**Concorde
*Rolls-Royce Soar
**Northrop AQM-35 (licence built)
*Rolls-Royce Tyne - supersonic version of Avon intended for English Electric P.1B - cancelled, and 'Tyne' name used for turboprop
*Rolls-Royce Thames - RR RB106 - intended to be interchangeable with Avon but more powerful - cancelled

Gas turbine turboprop aero-engine

*Rolls-Royce Clyde
**Westland Wyvern
*Rolls-Royce Trent
**Gloster Meteor (Trent Meteor)
*Rolls-Royce Dart
**Aviation Traders ATL90 Accountant
**Avro 748
**Breguet Alizé
**Fokker Friendship
**Grumman Gulfstream I
**Handley Page Dart Herald
**Hawker Siddeley Andover (military version of Avro 748)
**Hawker Siddeley Argosy
** NAMC YS-11
**Vickers Viscount
*Rolls-Royce Tweed † - RR AP.25 double-turboprop intended for Fairey Gannet
*Rolls-Royce Tyne
**Breguet Atlantique
**Canadair CL-44
**Short Belfast
**Transall C-160
**Vickers Vanguard

Gas turbine bypass turbofan aero-engine

*Rolls-Royce Conway
**Vickers VC-10
**Handley Page Victor
*Rolls-Royce Medway
**Armstrong Whitworth AW.681 (not built)
*Rolls-Royce Spey
**BAC One-Eleven
**Fokker F28
**Gulfstream II
**Gulfstream III
**Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR1 R1 MR2 AEW3
**Hawker Siddeley Trident
**Ling-Temco-Vought A-7 Corsair II (licence built)
**McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
**Thrust SSC Supersonic Car
*Rolls-Royce RB.211
**Boeing 747-400
**Boeing 757
**Boeing 767-300
**Lockheed L-1011 Tristar
*Rolls-Royce Tay (1987)
**Boeing 727
**Douglas DC-9
**Fokker 100
**Gulfstream IV/G400/G450
*Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour - joint development
**BAE Hawk
**Boeing T-45 Goshawk
**Mitsubishi F-1
**Mitsubishi T-2
**SEPECAT Jaguar
*Turbo-Union RB199 - joint development
**Panavia Tornado
*Rolls-Royce Trent
**Airbus A330
**Airbus A340-500/600
**Airbus A350
**Airbus A380
**Boeing 777
**Boeing 787

Gas turbine lift jet aero-engine

*Rolls-Royce RB108
**Dassault Mirage Balzac
**Short SC.1
*Rolls-Royce RB145
*Rolls-Royce RB162
**VFW VAK 191B + 1 x RB193
*Rolls-Royce RB193 - joint development with MTU
**VFW VAK 191B + 2 x RB162
*Rolls-Royce Pegasus - originally the Bristol Siddeley Pegasus
**Hawker P.1127
**Hawker Siddeley Kestrel, Hawker Siddeley/BAe Harrier
**McDonnell-Douglas AV-8B Harrier
**BAe Sea Harrier

Gas turbine turboshaft aero-engine

*Rolls-Royce Gem - developed from Bristol Siddeley BS.360
**Westland Lynx
*Rolls-Royce/Turbomeca RTM322
**AgustaWestland EH101
**NHI NH90
**AgustaWestland WAH-64 Apache

By usage

Airliners

*V2500 (as part of International Aero Engines)
**Airbus A320 family (A319, A320, A321, Corporate Jet)
**McDonnell Douglas MD-90

Regional aircraft

*AE 2100
**Saab 2000
*AE 3007
**Cessna Citation X
**Embraer ERJ 135
**Embraer ERJ 140
**Embraer ERJ 145
*BR700 series (with BMW)
**BAE Nimrod MRA4
**Boeing 717
**Gulfstream V
*FJ44
*Model 250
*Spey
*Tay

Civil helicopters

*Model 250

Combat aircraft

*†Avon
*Adour (with Turbomeca)
*†Clyde
*EJ200 (as part of Eurojet)
**Eurofighter Typhoon
*F136 (with General Electric)
**F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
*†Kestrel
*†Merlin
*Pegasus
*†Peregrine
*RB199 (as part of Turbo-Union)
**Panavia Tornado
*Spey
*†Vulture
*†Welland

Military helicopters

*AE 1107C-Liberty
**V-22 Osprey
*Gem
**AgustaWestland Lynx
*Model 250 turboshaft
*MTR390 (with MTU and Turbomeca)
**Eurocopter Tiger
*RTM322 (with Turbomeca)
*T800 (with Honeywell)
**AgustaWestland Super Lynx

Military transport

*AE 1107C-Liberty
*AE 2100
**C-130J Hercules
**C-27J Spartan
**P-3 Orion
*Model 250 turboprop
*T56/501-D
**E-2 Hawkeye
**C-130 Hercules
*Tay
*TP400-D6 (as part of Europrop International)
**Airbus A400M

Military trainer

*Adour (with Turbomeca)
*FJ44 (with Williams International)
*Saab SK60
*Model 250 turboprop
*Viper

Tactical market

*AE 1107C-Liberty
*AE 2100
*AE 3007
*BR710
*Model 250 turboprop
*Spey
*T56
*T800 (with Honeywell)
*Tay

Unmanned aerial vehicles

*AE 3007
*Model 250 turboshaft
*Viper

Marine

Gas turbines

*Allison 501
*MT30
*MT50
*Spey
*WR-21 (with Northrop Grumman)
**Type 45 destroyer
**Royal Navy Future Carrier

Diesel engines

*Bergen series
*Crossley Pielstick

Waterjets

*Kamewa Waterjets

ubmarine

*PWR1 Reactor
**"Valiant"-class
**"Resolution"-class
**"Churchill"-class
**"Swiftsure"-class
**"Trafalgar"-class

*PWR2 Reactor
**"Astute"-class
**"Vanguard"-class

ee also

*List of aircraft engines


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