Everything about Junkers Jumo 223 totally explained
The
Junkers Jumo 223 was an experimental 24-cylinder
aircraft engine based on the
Junkers Jumo 205. It had four banks of six cylinders in a
rhomboid configuration, with four
crankshafts one at each
vertex of the rhombus, and 48 pistons.
Only one example is known to have been built. It is rumoured to have been taken to
Moscow after the
war, where development may have continued.
The Jumo 223 was in some ways the predecessor of the successful three-crankshaft
Napier Deltic engine.
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