Leyland 2S/350 gas turbine
The 'Leyland 2S/350' gas turbine was developed by British Leyland to power road vehicles it was also used in the British Rail APT-E train.
The engine was capable of developing 350 BHP continuously. The engine was a development of the Rover Companys engines that has been developed as part of its connection with Frank Whittle during WW2.
References
- Barnard, M.C.S.; Phillips, P.A. (March 1974). The British Leyland 2S/350/R Gas Turbine Engine (PDF). Gas Turbine Conference. Zurich: American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
- Turbine cost competes at 2,500 units a year
- The Rover Turbine Cars
- Leyland Gas Turbine
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