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And more, GM-1 device could be modified to use MW 50...
Mtt-AG : 226 brandt new G-6/AS (the only ones produced by Mtt-AG. All others are modifications of G-5 and G-6)
100 G-5/R2/AS (Recce version with MW 50 on modified GM-1 device)
DB 606 ASB/ASC (equivalent to DB 605 DB/DC)
Wonder why only 625 were built? Seems like a worthwhile power increase.Thanks for all info.
I think this is a key point. Since a device raising rated altitude about of 2500 m (going on memory) on a fighter already rated at 8400 m seemingly makes no sense (what should do a Bf 109 around 11000 m?), I'm prone to think they replaced GM-1 with MW 50. There were many G-5/U2 and G-6/U2; it looks like they put AS engine on a frame containing U2 device and then modified this latter to be MW 50, leaving original Umrust code. But this is only my fantasy: evidence would be needed.
This makes me think that actually they could have done what supposed above.
So a total of 625 G-6/AS were built (237 of which with U2 device) and only 176 G-5/AS (100 of which with powerboost).
BTW, what do you mean with "modified GM-1 device"?
I guess 606 is a typo... About AS and D engines relationship, in the early mentioned forum I read also:
"DB-605 AS, AM and ASM were adopted because DB-605 DB and DC were not ready yet for service in spring 1944. AM and ASM were somewhat troublesome engines, because they were not designed to operate at these high boost levels. They were replaced with DB-605 ASB and ASC, which adopted most modifications made for DB-605 DB and DC (B versions used the lower octane fuel B-4, C versions used higher octane C-3 fuel). DB-605 ASB and ASC were kept in production in parallel with DB and DC versions, in order to increase production. "
I would just recall that AS and D differed substantially for compression ratio (7.3/7.5 for AS and 8.3/8.5 for D).
ASM was B4 + MW50 OR just C-3, for 1800PS you won't need C-3 + MW50.