- Metropolitan-Vickers,
Metrovick, or
Metrovicks, was a
British heavy electrical engineering company of the early-to-mid 20th
century formerly known as British...
- however; the
design was p****ed from Metropolitan-Vickers (
Metrovick) to
Armstrong Siddeley when
Metrovick left the gas
turbine business.
Armstrong Siddeley produced...
- The
Metrovick 950 was a
transistorized computer,
built from 1956
onwards by
British company Metropolitan-Vickers, to the
extent of six or
seven machines...
-
MetroVick electric vehicles were a
range of
battery electric road
vehicles produced by the
heavy engineering company Metropolitan-Vickers
between 1934...
-
supervision in
production was the
British firm Metropolitan-Vickers (
Metrovick). The firm had
actively pursued engineering contracts outside of the UK...
- in 1945, when they
bought designs and
manufacturing rights from
Metrovick. The
Metrovick designs were for 4-wheeled vehicles, but they also
produced 3-wheeled...
- 1950s. It was the
ultimate development of work that had
started as the
Metrovick F.2 in 1940,
evolving into an
advanced axial flow
design with an annular...
- Germany.
Later in 1943, the
British ground tested the
Metrovick F.3 turbofan,
which used the
Metrovick F.2
turbojet as a gas
generator with the
exhaust discharging...
-
engine design was
Metrovick, who
started with a
design known as the
Metrovick F.2. This
engine never entered production, and
Metrovick turned to a larger...
- (Metro-Vick Type 2) diesel-electric locomotives,
known variously as '
Metrovicks', 'Crossleys' or 'Co-Bos', were
built under the
Pilot Scheme for diesel...