Engines in Museum

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Augsburg Eagle

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Oct 23, 2013
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I want to start this Thread with some engines in the MTU-Museum in Munich.

At first a BMW003E which was installed in an He 162:







And a half cowling of a He 162:



The Riedel-Starter, belonging to the BMW003:



BMW 114:



BMW 801:



BRAMO 323 R-1 Fafnir:





BMW132 A-3:



DB605D:





P&W R-2800-CB17 Double Wasp:



 
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The continuation with pictures from the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
A warning for someone who is planning to visit the museum. From October for about one and a half year, the aviation department is closed for renovation.
All exhibits will be dismantled. Some will be shown in the Flugwerft Schleissheim, the other will be stored.

But now the engines:

BMW801TJ:





DB603E Cutaway:







JUMO 213A:





Jumo 213 skeleton model (right word for this?):







JUMO 233:





RR MerlinV1650 cutaway:





MikulinAM42:





Wright Turbo Compound R3350 TC18:







Heinkel HeS 3B cutaway:





JUMO 004 Cutaway:













The next will be engines in the Flugwerft Schleissheim
 
Let´s continue with the engines in the Flugwerft.
Most of the pics are taken with an old Digicam, so I excuse me for the quality.
Argus-As17a:





BMW803:





DB610:







Klimow-WK1:



JUMO211F:



Double-Mamba:





Orenda-14:





Wright J65:







Rumpler-Aeolus:







BMW801TJ Propeller-Gear:





I have some photos of engines of the RAF-Museum in Hendon. Should I show them too?
 
Please, post what you have after you're done with the bacon

Hmmm, the bacon tastes very well

So, here are the pictures of the RAF-Museum in Hendon.

DB605A:





RR Merlin III:







RR Merlin 23:







RR Griffon Mk.57A:







Napier Sabre III:







W.2B-500:



RR Derwent 8:







Napier Gazelle:







RR Avon MK.203:



Honeywell T55:







I am convinced that other plane crazy people have such pictures too.
So please show it here.
 
Here is the auxillary blower ( I call it the 1st stage ) of the R-2800 found in the jungle for the P-61 Black Widow being restored at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum. As you see this engine is not restorable.
 

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