Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust

[citation needed] A separate site with a smaller engine collection details the history of the Rolls-Royce Flight Test Establishment at Hucknall.

[2] The Coventry and Ansty branch examples of Armstrong Siddeley rocket designs is kept at the Derby site.

The Bristol branch engine collection is housed in the Sir Roy Fedden Heritage Centre.

[3] The Scottish branch of the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is based in the village of Inchinnan, Renfrewshire and has a collection of engines that were produced at the Hillington and East Kilbride factories.

[5] The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust publishes a range of books and other media specialising in aero engine subjects and other products, company personnel and history topics.

Typical display at the Derby Heritage Collection, a 1925 Rolls-Royce Kestrel. Early use of a supercharger in an aero engine. Uses integrated cylinder blocks and cylinder heads.