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Re: Researching the DB605 DM
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Your view that the handbooks and manuals are "the same" is so simplistic that you might equally say they are all just books. A very strange view and, incorrect. Perhaps you mistake the similar format used for the structure of those documents? In which case, you should not bother to look at the DB 603 manuals. Having said in your previous post "There is no such thing as a DB605 D Handbook (or even a part list)" you are now quoting your knowledge of the DB605D parts lists. Did YOU see the DB 605 D parts list? You say, "There were almost NO specific DB605 D parts", and that would indicate that you have not, or not understood it. I am sorry, but my most generous view of your expressed comments is, that you are mistaking the DB 605 D for the DB 605 AS. Mind you, the DB 605 AS is itself, considerably different to the DB 605 A. Have you seen the DB 605 AS partslist or does it exist? SM |
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Re: Researching the DB605 DM
Schwarze-Man,
I learned a lot from the information you put on this thread. Am sure that, like me, a great number of LW readers and fans do not have a huge knowledge on engines and variants...so your work will be warmly received. KEEP GOING! As you put, some times some "doors" do close on our face, but other "doors" do open later...You gonna find what you are looking for! (I wish so!). A. |
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I am working to publish much more of the information. However, this is a slow process. I will say that, there are many difficulties with original late DB605 data, but I have quite a lot! Cheers SM |
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Thank you for info. Yes, I have these documents. However, I do not think that I have all of the book by Herr Baumgartl. Is it possible that you can give me a help to get this book or a copy. I would appreciate it if you can! As regards the versions of the D, DM, DB and DC being the same, there are several changes of components that I know of. However, I can agree the basic versions of those engines produced after July '44 are very similar, although with minor changes. Cheers SM |
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Re: Researching the DB605 DM
Just to up-date this thread.
Having obtained a copy of the excellent book "Das Jagdflugzeug Messerschmitt Bf 109. Technik / Eigenschaften / Leistung / Stückzahlen / Bewährung" by Michael Baumgartl, I can confirm that the background information regarding the development of the DB 605 D versions is fully covered in that great book! However, I still feel that the technical documentation of the late DB 605 D engines that is known to exist today is incomplete. Considering that the DB 605 D engine was in production from early 1944, at several major factories and in fighting service from Autumn 1944, there must have been technical documentation for the troops. So, I remain searching for the Handbuch and other documents for the DB 605 D and any information that anyone knows of would be gratefully received! SM |
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