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1956 The aero-engine division of the [[Bristol Aeroplane Co]] was renamed [[Bristol Aero-Engines]]
1956 The aero-engine division of the [[Bristol Aeroplane Co]] was renamed [[Bristol Aero-Engines]]
1958 Started work developing the [[Rolls-Royce Engines: Pegasus|Pegasus]] engine for the P.1127 vertical take-off aircraft


1958 Merged with [[Armstrong Siddeley Motors]] to form [[Bristol Siddeley Engines]] <ref>The Times, Apr 29, 1958</ref>
1958 Merged with [[Armstrong Siddeley Motors]] to form [[Bristol Siddeley Engines]] <ref>The Times, Apr 29, 1958</ref>

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Sept 1956.
February 1957.
March 1957.

formerly the Bristol Engine Co

1956 The aero-engine division of the Bristol Aeroplane Co was renamed Bristol Aero-Engines

1958 Started work developing the Pegasus engine for the P.1127 vertical take-off aircraft

1958 Merged with Armstrong Siddeley Motors to form Bristol Siddeley Engines [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Apr 29, 1958