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Old 1st August 2022, 20:58
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Re: Researching the DB605 DM

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Originally Posted by harrison987 View Post
There is no such thing as a DB605 D Handbook (or even a part list).

For example, the DB605 Handbuch, which just a slightly updated DB601 Handbook

There is one handbook that covers the DB601 as well as the DB605 A thru F...but again, it is just an updated DB601 Handbook...nothing new or even interesting.

There is a DB605 A-C Parts List...but again, just an updated DB601.

When the only difference is MW50, the addition of a DB603 Supercharger, and some fine tuning for increased output, there would be no need for an additional handbook.

Most likely just an addendum was added to go WITH the DB605 Handbook and parts list.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your input. However, you are mistaken in many ways. Your general stance seems to be that there is little of interest, but that is your opinion. To me, that seems like saying all Merlin Handbooks are much the same, or R-2800 etc.
You bothered to write your negative post so, I will correct the points that you made.
There may have been a DB 605 D Handbook, Messerschmitt refer to it.
There is a specific DB 605 D Parts list, 158 densely packed pages.
There are several versions of the DB 601/605 Handbooks that cover the different versions: 601A, 601N&P, 601E-G, 605A-C, 605A-B.
The "DB601 as well as the DB605 A thru F" document is a technical information work that is actually, DB601E-G, Q u. R, DB605A-F dated 10.41, that you say is uninteresting.
There are two different DB 605 A partslists, DB 605 A-C and DB 605 A-B. Each is specific and accurate for different build standards of the DB 605.
I am sorry, I cannot correct this sentence " When the only difference is MW50, the addition of a DB603 Supercharger, and some fine tuning for increased output, there would be no need for an additional handbook" as that would require the writing of a Handbuch.
So, overall, thanks for trying to help.

SM
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