/guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000003751a2 rename

author:

content:

contributor:

published:

updated:

source uri:

Summary

Walter Owen Bentley, MBE (16 September 1888 – 2 August 1971) was the founder of Bentley Motors. He...

Content

Walter Owen Bentley, MBE (16 September 1888 – 2 August 1971) was the founder of Bentley Motors. He was often known as W. O. Bentley or just "W.O." He attended Clifton College in Bristol in the United Kingdom from 1902 until 1905 when, at the age of 16, he left to start work as an apprentice railway engineer with the Great Northern Railway at Doncaster in Yorkshire. During this time he also experimented with motorcycles, riding and racing Quadrant, Rex, and Indian models. He completed his apprenticeship in the summer of 1910. He spent a brief period studying theoretical engineering at King's College London, and a period with the National Motor Cab Company where he was in charge of cab maintenance, Bentley in 1912 joined his brother, Horace Millner ("H.M.") Bentley, in a company called "Bentley and Bentley" selling French DFP cars. Dissatisfied with their performance, W.O. designed new aluminium alloy pistons and a tuned camshaft for the DFP engine, taking several records at Brooklands in 1913 and 1914. During World War I, he was a captain in the Royal Naval Air Service, where he played a major role in improving the design and manufacture of Clerget engines for the Sopwith Camel and

Created by: Freebase Data Team Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by: Freebase Data Team Oct 22, 2006

Recent Discussions about None

There is no discussion about this document.

Start the Discussion »
Explore the Data
View all the data we have for /guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000003751a2
Flag this Document
Why do you want to flag this document?