Object Details
Physical Description
Type: Turbojet
Thrust: 8,807 N (1,980 lb) at 8,700 rpm
Compressor: 8-stage axial
Compressor: 6 chambers
Turbine: Single-stage axial
Weight: 739 kg (1630 lb)
Summary
Development on the Jumo 004 began in 1939 under the direction of Anselm Franz, whose experience with turbocompressors built on the pioneering turbojet work of Hans von Ohain. The model 004A flew for the first time on 1942, but was not suitable for production because of its high weight, and large content of high-temperature alloys, which were in short supply in Germany. The 004B production model was easier to manufacture, weighed less, and utilized air cooling of the combustor, turbine blades, and exhaust nozzle. First production engines were delivered in mid-1943, and volume production began in 1944, with close to 6,000 Jumo 004 engines built by the end of World War II.
The Jumo 004 was the world's first mass-produced turbojet engine, and first to incorporate afterburning and a variable area exhaust nozzle. Although its major application was the Me 262 fighter, it also powered the Ar 234 twin-engine light bomber and reconnaisance aircraft.
Credit Line
Transferred from the U.S. Air Force
Date
Circa World War II
Inventory Number
A19600328004
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
PROPULSION-Turbines (Jet)
Dimensions
Length: 350 cm (137.8 in.), Diameter: 76 cm (29.9 in.)
Country of Origin
Germany
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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Record ID
nasm_A19600328004