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Roger Gaemperle 6th September 2021 23:21

Material of Bf 109 Gun Troughs
 
Hello,

I read somewhere that the Bf 109 gun troughs were made out of steel. Photos of the unpainted Bf 109 G-10 cowling published in Ken Merrick's German Aircraft Interior on p. 202 show a different material.

Was it really steel? Is there any wartime source that confirms this? I couldn't find any reference to steel in the Bf 109 manual nor spare parts list.

And if it was steel, was it due to the temperature of the engine block or due to the blast pressure from the guns?

Thanks,

Roger

harrison987 7th September 2021 00:32

Re: Material of Bf 109 Gun Troughs
 
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All made from stamped mild steel from E to K.

Roger Gaemperle 7th September 2021 09:50

Re: Material of Bf 109 Gun Troughs
 
Thank you Mike. That's very helpful and is clearly steel as you have stated.

Nick Beale 7th September 2021 10:08

Re: Material of Bf 109 Gun Troughs
 
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Also, this photo from 1992 of my late friend and colleague, Ferdinando D'Amico with a Bf 109 cowling.

Roger Gaemperle 8th September 2021 08:57

Re: Material of Bf 109 Gun Troughs
 
Thank you Nick for the great photo. I have Ferdinando D'Amico excellent book about the Italian WW2 Air Force with details about Erla-produced Bf 109 G-14 that were delivered without MW 50 equipment, among many other interesting information.

stephen f. polyak 8th September 2021 19:58

Re: Material of Bf 109 Gun Troughs
 
Not engine temperature. Multiply harsh environment immediately ahead of the guns when fired. Over-pressure and heat from muzzle blast, combustion by-products, and ballistic shock wave. Engineers rightly decided steel is better able to withstand those "operating conditions" than aluminum.


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