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Daimler-Benz DB 610, Inverted Twin V-12 (Coupled) Engine

Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Manufacturer

Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft

Physical Description

Type: Reciprocating, 24 cylinders, V-type, liquid cooled
Power rating: 2,200 kW (2,950 hp) at 2,800 rpm
Displacement: 71.4 L (5,438 cu in.)
Bore and Stroke: 154 mm (6.1 in.) x 160 mm (6.3 in.)
Weight: 1,530 kg (3,373 lb)

Summary

This organization was formed by the 1926 merger of two German automobile manufacturers, Daimler, the parent company of Mercedes, and Benz. Daimler was one of the first manufacturers of automobile engines. Its earliest aircraft engines, beginning in 1888, propelled airships. The famous line of Mercedes aircraft engines dates back to 1909, beginning with four-cylinder, water-cooled, in-line types. Later developments incorporated Benz designs.
The DB 600, first of the 600 series of engines manufactured by Daimler-Benz, appeared in November of 1937. The DB-600 was an inverted V-12 liquid-cooled (apparently either water or glycol) engine. In the years prior to and during World War II, additional 600 series models were developed.
The DB 610 is comprised of two DB 605 engines mounted side by side and geared to drive one propeller shaft. It was used in later versions of the Heinkel He 177 bomber during the war. This artifact is enclosed in a complete He 177 engine nacelle.

Credit Line

Found in collection

Date

Circa World War II

Inventory Number

A19670126000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PROPULSION-Reciprocating & Rotary

Materials

Magnesium, Aluminum, Steel, Textile, Plastic, Copper, Rubber, Soft solder, Preservative coating

Dimensions

Length 208.2 cm (81.94 in.), Width 163.2 cm (64.25 in.), Height 105.7 cm (41.68 in.)

Country of Origin

Germany

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Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9752159b0-e815-4c98-b14c-3d970c254fb4

Record ID

nasm_A19670126000

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