Bristol Siddeley
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Bristol Siddeley was a UK aero-engine manufacturer formed in 1959 from the merger of Bristol Aero Engines and Armstrong-Siddeley. Its Filton factory in North Bristol produced many high performance military aeroplane engines including the Olympus, from which the engine for Concorde was developed. It merged with Rolls-Royce in 1966.
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