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davebender
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Where are you getting this information?Ju-288 was originally scheduled to fly in October 1940 with Jumo 222s, it didn't actually make its maiden flight until June 1942
April 1937.
Jumo 222 engine program begins.
…..Original specification required 2,000 hp.
4 April 1938.
RLM assigns Jumo 222 designation to the new Junkers engine.
24 April 1939.
Jumo 222 prototype first run.
2 Nov 1940.
Jumo 222 first test flight. In nose of Ju-52 transport aircraft.
November 1940.
Goering personally approves mass production of the Jumo 222A engine.
2 April 1941.
Ostmark company established to build the Jumo 222A engine. HQ in Vienna.
April 1941.
Jumo 222A passes 100 hour test. Operating at 2,000 hp (i.e. the original design specification).
25 July 1941.
Construction begins on FMO-Flugmotorenwerke Ost engine factory.
…..Stage 1. Produce 500 engines per month.
…..Subsidiary factory at Brno, Moravia to produce Bosch fuel injection system.
…..Subsidiary factory at Marburg, Slovenia to produce propellers.
…..393 million RM total construction cost.
1 Aug 1941.
Focke-Wulf proposal for Fw-190 powered by Jumo 222 engine.
October 1941.
RLM orders the Ju-288B into mass production.
…..8 Ju-288A prototypes were produced. The Ju-288B had several airframe modifications.
28 Oct 1941.
Junkers orders tooling for the new engine factory.
…..Ju-288 prototypes powered by Ju-222A during this time frame required engine changes every 20 to 50 hours. Reliability as good or better then BMW801 engines during the same time frame.
…..2,000 hp @ 2,900 rpm @ SL. 2,200hp @ 16,400 feet.
1 Nov 1941.
RLM cancels mass production of Ju-288B. Instead they give Junkers an order for 35 aircraft.
17 Nov 1941.
Ernst Udet commits suicide.
…..Udet was a major proponent of the Jumo 222 engine and Bomber B. Some think his death cleared the way for Milch to derail these programs.
24 Dec 1941.
Milch makes decision to retool Ostmark plant for the DB603 engine.
…..RLM did not completely cancel the Jumo 222. It remained a low development priority into 1944. However without a production facility the program ended for all practical purposes during December 1941.
…..60 Jumo 222A engines and 21 Ju-288 aircraft were under construction at the time RLM halted both programs. Only two of the Ju-288s were allowed to complete construction.
Dec 1942.
2,500 hp version of Jumo 222 engine passes 100 hour test.
.....Even with low development priority the Jumo 222 engine was producing 2,500 hp with adequate reliability by the end of 1942.