Porsche 005

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The Porsche 109-005 was a turbojet engine, with the factory designation of "TL-300", intended to power the FZG-76B long-range missile (an improved version of the V-1 flying bomb known as the FZG-76), and proposed for use (as an alternative to a pair of the V-1's Argus As 014 pulsejets) by Messerschmitt AG for one proposal for the design of the abortive Messerschmitt Me 328 emergency fighter.[1]

The engine was 3.43 m (11.25 ft) long and 0.58 m (1.9 ft) in diameter, with eight compressor stages and a single turbine stage.[2][failed verification] It had a design thrust of 4.9 kN (1,100 lbf).[citation needed]

See also

References

  • Pocock, Rowland F. (1967) German Guided Missiles. Arco Publishing Company.
  • Kay, Anthony L. (2002). German Jet Engine and Gas Turbine Development 1930–1945 (1st ed.). Crowood. ISBN 9781840372946.