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Beardmore-Halford-Pullinger (BHP) were a series of aircraft engines used in production between 1916 and 1918.[1] The engines were used on many notable First World War aircraft, such as the Airco DH.4, DH.9, Airco DH.10 Amiens, de Havilland DH.15 and Avro 529 aircraft.

The engines were used as the basis for later designs such as the Siddeley Puma and A.D.C Nimbus (1926).[2]


Formation


The name is derived from the three elements[3] of:


The BHP engines


The first BHP engine was a modified Beardmore 120 hp, itself a licensed copy of the Austro-Daimler straight six petrol engine. Changes made for the BHP included twin carburettors and dual ignition. These increased its output to 160 hp.[5]

Halford and Pullinger then designed a completely new engine which delivered 230 hp. A new company, the Galloway Engineering Co. Ltd. was set up in Dumfries to continue development and production of the engine. It was sold as the Adriatic.[5]

Endurance tests began in June 1916 in a DH.4, said to have been modified by Geoffrey de Havilland and tested by the Central Flying School.[citation needed]

The engine was also licensed to Siddeley-Deasy, to be built at their Parkside works. John Siddeley himself worked on the engine and would later, after additions to the watercooling system, release an improved 240 hp version as the Siddeley Puma.

Motor Co. Ltd. Coventry, Siddeley-Deasy and the Arrol Johnston factory were eventually called upon to assist production as Galloway Engineering could not produce enough units per week, after which they were left with just making the steel engine blocks.[citation needed]


V12 derivatiives



See also


Related lists


References


  1. "The De Havilland D.H.9", Flight, Iliffe and Sons Ltd, p. 386b, 6 April 1956, retrieved 8 March 2011
  2. Spooner, Stanley, ed. (4 March 1926). "The A.D.C "Nimbus" Engine" (PDF). Flight: 122. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  3. "The B.H.P. Aero Engine", Flight, p. 88, 3 February 1921, retrieved 8 March 2011
  4. page 120, The Aeroplane, 2 February 1921
  5. Douglas R. Taylor, Boxkite to Jet: The Remarkable Career of Frank B. Halford, Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, 1999.





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