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- BMW_109-718 abstract "The BMW 109-718 is a liquid fuelled rocket motor developed by BMW at their Bruckmühl facility, in Germany during the Second World War.The 109-718 (109 for the Reichsluftfahrtministerium, or RLM, designation for rocket and jet projects) was designed as an assist rocket for aircraft, for rapid takeoffs or to enable them to achieve high-speed sprints, akin to what Americans called \"mixed power\" postwar. It was fitted with a variant of the BMW 003 jet engine, the 003R, providing 1,250 kg (2,760 lb) thrust each; it was expected the units would be fitted in pairs. Unlike JATO, the 781 was not intended to be expendable.The rocket motor had internal and external main chambers which were cooled by the nitric acid fuel, fed through a coiled spiral tube. The cenfrifugal fuel pumps (operating at 17,000rpm) delivered a mix of nitric acid oxidiser and hydrocarbon fuel at 735 psi (5,070 kPa), a rate of 5.5 kg (12 lb) per 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) thrust per second. The 718s fuel pumps were driven by a power take-off from the jet engine which ran at 3,000 rpm. The complete unit weighed 80 kg (180 lb).Before war's end, a Messerschmitt Me 262C-2b Heimatschützer (Home Defender) was tested with a pair of 718s, climbing to 9,150 m (30,020 ft) in just three minutes. The 109-718 was also tested aboard an He 162E, though records do not indicate the results of this test.The Germans hoped the rocket might eventually rely on the same fuel as jet aircraft.Only twenty 109-718 engines were completed by war's end, each taking some 100 hours to complete.".
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- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
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- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Bruckmühl.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Catalysis.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_rocket_engines.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Category:BMW_aircraft_engines.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Combustion_chamber.
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- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
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- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Hypergolic_propellant.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink JATO.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Liquid-propellant_rocket.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Messerschmitt_Me_262.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Aviation_(Nazi_Germany).
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Nitric_acid.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Power_take-off.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Red_fuming_nitric_acid.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Rocket.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Thrust.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Tonka_(fuel).
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rocket_engines_1940–1949.
- BMW_109-718 wikiPageWikiLinkText "BMW 109-718".
- BMW_109-718 combustion "Catalyst ignited or Hypergolic combustion in a single combustion chamber".
- BMW_109-718 fueltype "J-2 Diesel fuel and red fuming nitric acid oxidiser with injected catalystor R-stoff / SV-stoff fuel and oxidiser".
- BMW_109-718 manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_109-718 numberBuilt "20".
- BMW_109-718 ref "Christopher, John. The Race for Hitler's X-Planes. The Mill, Gloucestershire: History Press, 2013.".
- BMW_109-718 specfuelcon "0.561".
- BMW_109-718 type Liquid-propellant_rocket.
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- BMW_109-718 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rocket_Engines.
- BMW_109-718 subject Category:Aircraft_rocket_engines.
- BMW_109-718 subject Category:BMW_aircraft_engines.
- BMW_109-718 subject Category:Rocket_engines_1940–1949.
- BMW_109-718 hypernym Motor.
- BMW_109-718 type MotorsportSeason.
- BMW_109-718 comment "The BMW 109-718 is a liquid fuelled rocket motor developed by BMW at their Bruckmühl facility, in Germany during the Second World War.The 109-718 (109 for the Reichsluftfahrtministerium, or RLM, designation for rocket and jet projects) was designed as an assist rocket for aircraft, for rapid takeoffs or to enable them to achieve high-speed sprints, akin to what Americans called \"mixed power\" postwar.".
- BMW_109-718 label "BMW 109-718".
- BMW_109-718 sameAs Q7377200.
- BMW_109-718 sameAs بامو_۱۰۹-۷۱۸.
- BMW_109-718 sameAs BMW_109-718.
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- BMW_109-718 sameAs Q7377200.
- BMW_109-718 wasDerivedFrom BMW_109-718?oldid=668352163.
- BMW_109-718 isPrimaryTopicOf BMW_109-718.