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Rolls-Royce Heritage CentreYou are in: Derby > In Pictures > 360 Panoramas > Rolls-Royce Heritage Centre > The RB211 The RB211Here's Rolls-Royce's original 'big daddy' - the RB211 - built in the 1960s for wide-bodied airliners. It was also the engine that led to the company being taken into state ownership in 1971 due to the huge development costs - the Rolls-Royce 'crash'. To move around in the image, hold down your left mouse button and drag, or use cursor keys. Use "A" to zoom in and "Z" to zoom out. Please be patient while the image loads. last updated: 26/07/07 SEE ALSOYou are in: Derby > In Pictures > 360 Panoramas > Rolls-Royce Heritage Centre > The RB211 |
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