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First successful gas turbine engine design from the [[Bristol Aeroplane Co]].<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Proteus Wikipedia]</ref>
First successful gas turbine engine design from the [[Bristol Engine Co]].<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Proteus Wikipedia]</ref>


Proteus pioneered the use of gas turbines in the navy and in the Central Electricity Generating Board.
Proteus pioneered the use of gas turbines in the navy and in the Central Electricity Generating Board.
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1948.
1949.
1950. Coupled 7000 H.P.
1951. Propeller Turbine.
1952. Drawing of Bristol Proteus (Series 700).
1953. 705.
1955. Mk 705.
1954.

First successful gas turbine engine design from the Bristol Engine Co.[1]

Proteus pioneered the use of gas turbines in the navy and in the Central Electricity Generating Board.

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