Rolls Royce Trent Engines fitted to first British Airways Airbus A380

Continuing my occasional look at building a BA super jumbo, here is a shot of theย Rolls Royce Trent engines fitted to first British Airways Airbus A380.

Rolls Royce Trent Engines fitted to first British Airways Airbus A380
First BA A380: Click to tweet this photo:

Each Trent 700 delivers 70,000lbs of thrust.

Rolls Royce usually name their engines after UK rivers. The Avon engines powered the Comet in the 1960s. Spey engines kept the BAC 1-11 in the air. The Tay was build for the Fokker 100 aircraft. And most recently the Trent jets appeared on Boeing 777s and Airbus A330/340s. I’ve always thought it odd that perhaps the most famous of all Rolls Royce’s jets, the one that powered the original Boeing 747 Jumbo was known only as the RB211. Why not the Tyne or the Mersey?

Rolls Royce Trent Engines fitted to first British Airways Airbus A380
First BA A380

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2 thoughts on “Rolls Royce Trent Engines fitted to first British Airways Airbus A380

  1. Probably because very little actually works on the Tyne or Mersey! ๐Ÿ˜‰

    I have to admit that I always think of the Merlin engine when the subject of Rolls Royce comes up….what a sound it makes!! ๐Ÿ˜€

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