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Old 01-05-2008, 10:56 AM   #1
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Question Engines?

Have seen all kinds of threads on aircrafts but none on the engine itself.
So, ALL things considered, which was the best aircraft engine of WWII? Was it a Rolls Royce, Pratt & Whitney, Wright, Daimler Benz, BMW or? .....the list goes on.....
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I like DB605 and Merlin.
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Im goin merlin
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Pratt, RR, Wright and DB all made excellent engines - look at longevity and I think you'll see what the best engines of WW2 were.
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I like P&W and RR but like adler said somewhere else on the forum its the one that gets you home safely
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Old 01-06-2008, 07:00 AM   #6
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look at longevity and I think you'll see what the best engines of WW2 were.
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What are you saying Crumpp? All I see is that some engines took more time to do a major overhaul.
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http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/avi...tml#post301273 (Reliability of WW2 fighters.)
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Too many variables. I know a V-1710 was a lot more trouble in a P-38 (due to turbocharging) than it was in a P-39 or P-40. Same is probably true for a R-2800 in a P-47 vs. a B-26.
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Too many variables.
There are infinitely less variables than trying to make a comparison to aircraft in combat.

This is average man hours for CONUS engines. It is about the best most objective comparison we have at the moment.

I will agree it is far from ideal. It would be nice to have scientific endurance testing all performed under the same conditions to the same standards by the same folks. Even then, the differences will not be outspoken.

The general conclusion is there is not much to choose from in aircraft engines. They are pretty much limited by the physics of just being an aircraft engine.

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Wonder what the Merlin's would have done for the P-38?
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Using the Merlin in the P-38 was looked into, but there would not have been much if any performance gain, so the idea was dropped. There was also a question of Packard's ability to supply enough Merlins to meet demand if another aircraft were to use them. As far as performance was concerned, remember that single stage blower Merlins didn't perform any better that single stage Allisons in the P-40. The P-51 was a much different story, as the Merlin in the P-51B had a two stage blower (as in a Spitfire) and the P-51A had a single stage Allison. The P-38's Allisons were single stage but with a turbocharger, so I believe that if the Merlin had been used in the Lightning (either 2 stage or single stage with turbo) you would have basically had the same level of performance when all was said and done. The Allison was designed from the start to use a turbocharger, and the single stage blowers used on the Allisons in P-39's, P-40's, and early P-51's put the engine at a disadvantage to the two-stage Merlin.
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