Cut away view of a Jumo 205, a decreased capacity version of the Jumo 204
Type
Aircraft Diesel engine
Manufacturer
Junkers
First run
1929
Developed into
Junkers Jumo 205
The Jumo 204 was an opposed-piston, inline, liquid-cooled 6-cylinder aircraft Diesel engine produced by the German manufacturer Junkers. It entered service in 1932. Later engines in the series, the Jumo 205, Jumo 206, Jumo 207 and Jumo 208, differed in stroke, bore, and supercharging arrangements.
The Jumo 205 aircraft engine was the most famous of a series of aircraft diesel engines produced by Junkers. The Jumo204 first entered service in 1932...
before Junkers responded with a larger engine of their own, the JunkersJumo 211. The first gasoline-burning aviation power plants that the Junkers Motorenwerke...
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engine. In late 1935, Junkers suggested fitting a DB 600 inverted V-12 engine, with the final variant to be equipped with the Jumo 210. This was accepted...
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tailwheel, and twin fins and rudders. It was intended to be powered by JunkersJumo 205 diesel engines, which although heavy, gave better fuel consumption...
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800 kW; 2,500 hp)-class engines, like Junkers' Jumo 222, to become reliable enough for production use. Although Junkers' Ju 288 was leading the contest, there...
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caused Junkers Motorenbau to leave behind work on the delta-form while continuing to prototype a diamond-form, four-crankshaft, 24-cylinder JunkersJumo 223...
Curtiss petrol engine. Before World War II Napier had licensed the JunkersJumo204 diesel design to set up production in the UK as the Napier Culverin...
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redesigning the structure of the Junkers Ju 252 transport to make maximum use of non-strategic materials, replacing the JunkersJumo 211F engines of the Ju 252...
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