Junkers Jumo 223

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The Junkers Jumo 223 was an experimental 24-cylinder aircraft engine based on the Junkers Jumo 205. Like the Jumo 205, it was an opposed piston two-stroke diesel engine. It had four banks of six cylinders in a rhomboid configuration, with four crankshafts, one at each vertex of the rhombus, and 48 pistons. It was designed for a power of 2,500 horsepower at 4,400 rpm, and weighed around 2,370 kg.[1]

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Jumo 223
TypePiston aero-engine
ManufacturerJunkers
First run1940s
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Only one example is known to have been built. [citation needed] It is rumoured to have been taken to Moscow at the end of World War II, where development may have continued.

Jumo 224

In 1942 the 223 was abandoned in favour of an even larger engine, the Jumo 224 with an intended output power of 4,500 horsepower.[1]

The Jumo 223 prototype was developed during the war at the same time as the successful three-crankshaft Napier Deltic engine. [2]

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