The DB 601E and later DB engines apparently had some rather extreme valve overlap see Daimler-Benz
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With 105 degrees of overlap I am surprised they ran at all, no surprise that special measures were needed at low revs.The DB 601E and later DB engines apparently had some rather extreme valve overlap see Daimler-Benz
On these Aero engines are the intake and exhaust valves open at the same time?
Musing on water injection I get the first dates of deliver to service squadrons for Water Injection in WW2 as being no earlier than 1944.
...2 P-47 Probably January 1944 though P-47 had provision for the 15 gallon tank about 1 year earlier. (long wait?)
3 Hellcat and Corsair. Sometime in 1944 as well, probably latter rather than sooner.
Regarding P-47 use of water injection in 1943, kits were shipped out in August & September 1943 and received in England by September. http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/p-47/P-47-wi-kits-17sept43.jpg . Encounter Reports from the 8th AF show use of water injection with P-47s in 1943 as well.According to America's Hundred Thousand, Republic Aviation began fitting water injection systems on all P-47D-20RE models in November 1943 and by the end of the year most ADI modifications were complete on older aircraft stationed in England. It further states that on November 25th of the same year the 1,551st F4U-1A built by Vought became the first Corsair equipped with WEP from the factory. The book also mentions that 60 percent of all Hellcats had WEP by January 1944.
I have been wondering if their is any external clue if P-47 is fitted with ADI?