New England Air Museum - Aircraft Engines / 50 Junkers Jumo 004B Turbojet
Bill Maloney 1/20/2009 |
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50 Junkers Jumo 004B Turbojet
Three other Junkers Jumo 004B Turbojets and two WWII Messerschmitt Me-262 German Jets at other Aviation Museums in the Northeast |
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Junkers Jumo 004B with exposed Reidel 2 cycle starter motor at the Air Victory Museum in Lumberton, NJ | Junkers Jumo 004B Turbojet cutaway at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH |
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German WWII Messerschmitt Me-262 figther jet at the Delaware Valley Historical Aviation Association in Wilow Grove, PA | Messerschmitt Me-262 Swallow at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH |
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Another Junkers Jumo 004B Turbojet Engine at the Wings Of Eagles Museum in Horseheads, NY |
Weight: 1,640lbs
Length: 152 inches
Diameter: 30 inches
Output: 1,984lbs thrust
Turbine: 8 stage compressor, single stage exhaust turbine, adjustable exhaust cone
Starter Motor: Reidel 2 cycle 10hp@6,000rpm Started electrically from cockpit or manually via pull ring cord in jet engine nose
Starting RPM: 800
Operating RPM: 8,700
Operating Temp: 1,427°F
TBO - Time Between Overhauls: 50hrs (rarely achieved)
Airframes used on: German WWII Messerschmitt ME 262 Swallow, Arado Ar 234 Blitz Jet Bomber
Built in: 1944
Cost: $