Last week I asked what famous engine was designed by three firefighters in WW II? It was the Jaguar XK engine designed by William Heynes (Chief Engineer), Walter Hassan and Claude Baily, who discussed a new range of engines to replace the pre-war Standard based units whilst fire-watching on the roof of the SS factory in Swallow Road, Coventry, during World War II.
So to this week. In 1912 the Stanley company made 650 steamers. That was the same as one day’s production of what in 1923?
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