Soviet pre- and early-ww2 engines

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tomo pauk

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...from German perspective in German language, but most of the stuff is self-explanatory even for people not well versed in German.
 

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Didn't checked it out vs. Soviet data, but seems okay to me.
I've noticed one mistake, the claim that AM-37 was to feature the increased swept volume vs. AM-35. But the book was printed in 1942, and the AM-37 was an experimental engine back then)and remained such), so the Germans can be excused on that part.
 
Page 16, paragraph 'Bemerkung', the sentence within brackets says "Das Muster soll vergroesserten Hubraum haben.", ie. "the type has increased displacement". Prior those brackets it's written about the AM-37, now being in experimental stage, giving 1400 PS at 6000m.
The chart on the same page features the AM-37, too.
 

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