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Junkers Jumo 211 crankshaft, dredged from the River Blackwater in 1971 Date: circa 1978
Messerschmitt Me 262A T2-4012 - White 9Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a/U3 T2-4012 / White 9 (W.Nr.500453), at the Planes of Fame Air Museum, Chino, CA. (currently, 2021, under restoration to fly using original Jumo 004 engines). Date: circa 1980
Avia S-199 Sakeen 112. TAvia S-199 Sakeen 112.T (msn 782358), at the Israeli Air Force Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Israel. The Avia S-199 was produced by Avia after the war
Junkers Jumo 211A inverted V-12 engine (3/4 rear starboard view)
Junkers Jumo 205 heavy oil engine fitted to a Blohm & Voss flying boat
Junkers Jumo 204 engine being installed in a Junkers G38Junkers Jumo 204 being installed in a Junkers G38
Junkers Jumo 204 CI 6-cyl vertically opposed piston engineJunkers Jumo 204 CI six-cylinder vertically opposed piston two-stroke engine of 600-750hp
Napier Culverin six-cylinder diesel, a Junkers Jumo 204 built under licence (3/4 front view view)
Junkers Jumo 211B1 inverted V-12 engine (port view)
Junkers Jumo 205 heavy oil engine fitted to a Ha139 seaplane
Junkers Jumo 205 heavy oil engine fitted to a Junkers Ju86
Junkers Jumo 205 fitted with a drive shaft