BMW 109-558

1940s German aircraft rocket engine
109-558
Type Liquid-propellant rocket (sustainer)
National origin Germany
Manufacturer BMW
Major applications Henschel Hs 117 Schmetterling missile
Number built 120

The BMW 109-558 is a liquid fuelled sustainer rocket motor developed by BMW at their Bruckmühl facility,[1] in Germany during the Second World War.

The 109-558 (with the "109-" prefix being the Reichsluftfahrtministerium, or RLM, designation for reaction-propulsion aircraft power projects, encompassing all jet & rocket engine designs)[2] was designed as a sustainer rocket for the Henschel Hs 117 surface-to-air missile.[3] It was tubular, measuring 12.5 cm (4.9 in) diameter and about 46 cm (18 in) long overall.[4] The engine had a compressed air tank to pressurise tanks for the R-Stoff fuel (50% triethylamine and 50% xylidine) and SV-Stoff oxidiser (94% nitric acid with 6% dinitrogen tetroxide).[5] SV-Stoff was used to cool the combustion chamber.[6]

The 109-558 was capable of propelling an Hs 117 at 900–1,000 km/h (560–620 mph; 490–540 kn), with throttle control by sliding valves in the exhaust nozzle, operated by a servomotor controlled by a Mach sensor. Production of the 109-558 took forty to sixty hours using a very high proportion of slave labour.[citation needed]

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Notes

  1. ^ Christopher, John. The Race for Hitler's X-Planes (The Mill, Gloucestershire: History Press, 2013), p.127.
  2. ^ Christopher, p.124.
  3. ^ Christopher, p.127.
  4. ^ Christopher, p.127.
  5. ^ Christopher, p.127.
  6. ^ Christopher, p.127.
  7. ^ Christopher, p.127.

Sources

  • Christopher, John. The Race for Hitler's X-Planes. The Mill, Gloucestershire: History Press, 2013.
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