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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
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You correctly underlined the few differences between the Aa and the N, and indeed the differences are not that important. Keep in mind that the E-7 which was basically an E-4/B with droptank support was intended to use the DB601N at first. Yet the DB601N proved problem prone, and it's production was at first very slow. So i believe the introduction of the Aa on the /B and E-7 ac was a quick expedient to replace the DB601N until it proved reliable and could be really mass produced. There were few 109 really equipped with DB601N engines, they simply did not provide any significant advantage at the time. With the introduction of the higher performance blower when the Friedrich entered production, then it provided an advantage. I'm currently waiting for some DB601N document from the DB archives, i'll let you know of further development in that area. |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
Dear Olivier
Thanks for reply above and hoped you let me known your further investigation in mentioned area. BoB is not my main interest but of couse I can't ignored a Battle and a fact that two differently engined Emil mod. in summer 1940 Luftwaffe were used. Their performance differed not much but can be counted simply using only cube root of power. Probably this discussion is mainly over. I'd like only ask you abt. your upper mentioned notice, that Russians tested in 1940 Emils equipped DB601A-1. Is this determined thing? I only know planes W.Nr - 2734, 2738 (2650-2730 block), but not their manufacturer and engines ser. No. Best regards Igor |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
I know at least one of the engine Wknr and it's definitely an A-1 they got.
Cheers, Olivier |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
W.Nrs from flight tested above mentioned Emils during June 10-18 1940 trials ?
You mean russians don't recognized a less powered but higher altitude rated version of DB601A ? If for 30-min. rating Aa : 4100 - 4200 m, but for A-1 at same rating 4500 m and sometimes (R.Kosin or Italian RA 1000 RC 41-I data) noted as 5000 m for 30-min setting, how the russians can measured 550 at 4450 m (even in one sourse mentioned 4640 m and I don't believed them)? Seems Soviet NII VVS believed in 601Aa version. Also may be you could explain me a photo of DB601A Nr.11366= and drawing of DB601A Nr.11266= widely used. What planes and places it was made? Seems you have simply answers for my stupid questions. Thanks in advance. Igor. |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
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(My special interest as He 111 P-0, P-1, P-2 used DB601Aa) The engine reported as DB601A-1. W.Nr 10354 other markings is: M71AA1A 18.3.38 600 100 0011 3205-A 601 301 000 At least one same code in both engines, I mean 3205-A. One question more: Seems every DB engine modification has 7-digit code: DB601Aa 9-601-2159 DB601E 9-601-2245 Could sombody clear or cooment ? Especially awaited Olifebvre point of view. Thanks in advance. Igor |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
It's possible the 10354 engine was originally an A-0 upgraded to A-1 when overhauled, indeed 10343 was an early A engine used as test engine for the Aa series.
IIRC 3205-A should be the metal alloy the casing is made of. The 9-601-2159 and 9-601-2245 are just document references, both parts and fundamental documents such as output charts were so indexed. |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
Thanks olefebvre.
All seems clear. Another point: markjsheppard reported above E-7 W.Nr 3523 was lost after airfight dared April 4 1942. According to SIG site research two pilots from 5./JG 5 were actually WIA this date. But W.Nr 3523 was 100% lost a day before - April 3 due to engine failure. My question is: Does anybody seen E-7 W.Nr 3523 board manufacturer table? I mean table is still as for Arado Bf109E-1 ? |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
Igor
The records might have started engine filure but it was actually from air combat (We have the Russian report). I have a picture of the plate which is still Arado E-1 Iit had not been overstamped E-7), but the engine was with additional oil tank as the E-7. Might have been the 3rd April. At work so cannot varify. Have a log bookm relating to the day of the loss as well from another pilot. Drop me you email on the rivate messages and I will send you a picture of the engine/data plate. regards Mark |
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Re: DB601A-1 = Aa ??
Mark, thanks a lot.
Very nice information. I could't to attain any info in Russia. P.S. and of course 3523 has MG-FF/M in its wing ? All the best. Igor. |
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