• The ADC Nimbus was a British inline aero engine that first ran in 1926. The Nimbus was developed from the Siddeley Puma aero engine by Frank Halford of...
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  • SB-7 Nimbus, a German glider of the 1960s Bristol Siddeley Nimbus, later Rolls-Royce Nimbus, a British turboshaft engine used in helicopters ADC Nimbus, a...
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  • manufactured by Cirrus Aero Engines Ltd and their successors. ADC Airdisco ADC Cirrus ADC Nimbus ADC Airsix Related lists List of aircraft engine manufacturers...
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    became known as the Siddeley Puma. The Puma was later developed into the ADC Nimbus. In wartime British military service, versions of the engine built by...
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    aircraft were exported to Latvia. Nimbus Martinsyde One aircraft was converted by A.D.C. with a 300 hp (220 kW) ADC Nimbus engine. A.V. 1 One aircraft built...
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  • 22/27 DH.73 Not built High-altitude survey version of the DH.67 with two ADC Nimbus engines. Cockpit was offered in several layouts in tandem or side-by side...
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    the engine as the Siddeley Puma. The Puma was later developed into the ADC Nimbus. In British military service both Siddeley and Galloway built engines...
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  • Disposal Company (ADC) and sold as the "Martinsyde ADC.1" in 1924. A development of the F.4 was also made by the ADC: two "ADC Nimbus" were produced as...
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  • year. Wackett subsequently installed a more powerful 300 hp (220 kW) ADC Nimbus engine and an undercarriage, converting it into an amphibian. Following...
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    The ADC Cirrus is a series of British aero engines manufactured using surplus Renault parts by the Aircraft Disposal Company (ADC) in the 1920s. The engines...
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    second aircraft, the Type 157 Vendace II, as a private venture, with an ADC Nimbus (an inline six-cylinder engine derived from the Siddeley Puma) that replaced...
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    a single-seater and having its engine upgraded to a 300 hp (220 kW) A.D.C. Nimbus. It crashed in June 1927. The second aircraft was sold to Australia...
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    cabin side windows below the wing and a more powerful 300 hp (220 kW) ADC Nimbus engine. At the same time as these modifications were being carried out...
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    The Celebration (category Nimbus Film films)
    Danish black comedy-drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and produced by Nimbus Film. It tells the story of a family gathering to celebrate their patriarch's...
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    The ADC Airdisco is a British V-8 aero engine that first ran in 1925. The 'Airdisco' was developed from the Renault 80 hp aero engine by Frank Halford...
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    Airdisco ADC Cirrus ADC Nimbus, development of Siddeley Puma ADC Airsix, air-cooled version of Nimbus. Not put into use ADC BR2 ADC Viper ADC Airdisco-Renault...
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    offered prizes totaling 10 million US dollars, distributed between ADC I and ADC II. ADC I accepted submissions from January 2 to April 14, 2008. The 50...
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  • 23andMe. In October 2015 it started a collaboration with Nimbus Therapeutics to develop leads from Nimbus' in silico drug discovery platform. In June 2016 Genentech...
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    Isle of Man. Working for Airdisco, he redesigned the Puma engine as the Nimbus and also developed a V-8 engine based on the company's large stores of surplus...
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  • ADAM SKY Indonesia defunct Z7* ADK ADC Airlines ADCO Nigeria defunct; former name: Aviation Development Company ADW ADC Airways Lebanon defunct DSC Addis...
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  • Solent (1946) Short S.38 SA1 Sturgeon (1946) Short S.39 SA2 Sturgeon Short Nimbus (1947) Short S.40 Shetland 2 (1947) Short S.41 (1946) - Design proposal...
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  • Blackburn-Turbomeca A.129 (later known as the Bristol Siddeley Nimbus, then Rolls-Royce Nimbus) (1958) Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom Related lists...
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    country that historically often has droughts. They said that Folsom and Nimbus dams sufficed to control floods in an intense rainy season. Opponents of...
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  • Sir Philip Jones, KCB, ADC, DL Civil Division Dame Sally Davies, DBE, FRS Military Division General Patrick Sanders, CBE, DSO, ADC Gen Civil Division Melanie...
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  • Backcountry (Aircraft Disposal Company / ADC) Airdisco Phi-Phi Martinsyde ADC1 Airdisco Nimbus-Martinsyde ADC Variable Camber Monoplane Airdrome Bleriot...
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  • powerplant was finalised; it also received approval to support the Rolls-Royce Nimbus turboshaft engine. During 1986, the company was formally renamed H+S Aviation...
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    commentators regarded the mounting of the upright four cylinder 60 hp (45 kW) ADC Cirrus I engine as particularly neatly done, in a U-shaped extension of the...
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