The
Kestrel was a post-war redesign of the Eagle featuring wet cylinder liners in (two) common cylinder blocks. It was developed into the
supercharged Peregrine and later the
Goshawk. Developed concurrently with the Kestrel was the unusual
Rolls-Royce Eagle XVI X engine that was cancelled in favour of the Kestrel despite performing well on the test stand. The
Buzzard was an enlargement of the Kestrel of Condor size, developed in its most extreme form into the
Rolls-Royce R racing engine used for the
Schneider Trophy competition. The
Vulture of 1939 was essentially two Peregrines on a common crankshaft in an X-24 configuration, both of these types being deemed unsuccessful. ==WWII and beyond==