The Galloway Adriatic was a WW1 era inline-six aircraft engine. In British military service the engine was known as the 230 hp BHP, a designation it shared with a version of the same engine built by Siddeley-Deasy. Although the Galloway and Siddeley-Deasy versions followed a similar design, they had different dimensions and few interchangeable parts.[1][2] Siddeley-Deasy developed their version of the 230 hp BHP as the Siddeley Puma.[3]
^R.A.F Field Service Pocket Book. April 1918. pp. 10–11.
^Lumsden, Alec (2002). British Piston Engines and their Aircraft. Airlife Publishing. pp. 81–86. ISBN 1853102946.
^Black, Guy (2019). "Background History of the DH9 Aircraft". DH9: From Ruin to Restoration. United Kingdom: Grub Street Publishing. ISBN 9781911621836.
The GallowayAdriatic was a WW1 era inline-six aircraft engine. In British military service the engine was known as the 230 hp BHP, a designation it shared...
of the Adriatic engines were fitted to aircraft based in the United Kingdom. Galloway Atlantic. Two cylinder blocks from the GallowayAdriatic combined...
Beardmore, or BHP, Atlantic or 500 hp. The Galloway Atlantic is essentially a double form of the GallowayAdriatic with two banks of six cylinders set at...
output. BHP formed Galloway Engineering to produce the engine which, when produced by Galloway, became known as the GallowayAdriatic. The 230 hp BHP engine...
as a private venture. The Rhino was powered by a 230 hp (172 kW) GallowayAdriatic inline piston engine. Only two aircraft were built and the type did...
Paccasasso del Conero, or sea fennel, is well known in Italy along the Adriatic coast. This variety is typically used in local recipes such as a mortadella...
Murdoch was born in Dalbeattie in Kirkcudbrightshire (now Dumfries and Galloway), Scotland, the fourth son of Captain Samuel Murdoch, a master mariner...
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KRK or Krk can mean: Krk, an island in the Adriatic Sea Krk (town), on Krk island, Croatia Roman Catholic Diocese of Krk Principality...
leading film role, starring as a young American taken by his family to the Adriatic to find a remedy for a skin condition. The film was shelved at the outbreak...
Eighth Army, commanded by General Sir Bernard Montgomery, advanced up the Adriatic coast. Despite the opinion of lower commanders, Kesselring held to Hitler's...
parts of Yugoslavia liberated it from the Nazi Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral. Its administrative centre was Ljubljana. During World War II...
Tag Team Champion, and Progress Tag Team Champion. He challenged Drew Galloway for the ICW World Heavyweight Championship, Bad Bones for the UEWA European...
41°51′N Vatican City Border with Italy 41°54′N Croatia Islet Galijula in Adriatic Sea 42°23′N Andorra Border with Spain 42°26′N Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Galloway, Anthony (28 April 2015). "Council to buy super stadium site in Townsville CBD". Townsville Bulletin. Retrieved 9 October 2015. Galloway, Anthony...
zones. On 15 June 1993, Operation Sharp Guard, a naval blockade in the Adriatic Sea by NATO and the Western European Union, began and continued until it...
| National Geographic Society. Retrieved June 19, 2023. Duce, Robert; Galloway, J.; Liss, P. (2009). "The Impacts of Atmospheric Deposition to the Ocean...
Division), with I Canadian Corps and II Polish Corps on its right, next to the Adriatic Sea. The Eighth Army commander, Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver Leese (who...
Captain Patrick Campbell during the capture of three Italian brigs in the Adriatic in 1808, and upon promotion to the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy captained...
Coast Geology, New Orleans Geological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Galloway, W. E., 2008, Depositional evolution of the Gulf of Mexico sedimentary...
(East Anglia) – under Boudica, they rebelled against Roman rule Novantae (Galloway and Carrick) Ordovices (Gwynedd, Wales) – they waged guerrilla warfare...