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Why was the Messerschmitt engine upside down?

Why was the Messerschmitt engine upside down?

In 1939, a Messerschmitt 209V1, using a DB-605ARJ engine, set a world’s record of 755 km/hr (469.22 mph) which was not broken by a propeller driven aircraft until 1969. Inverted mounting provided better visibility, lower center of gravity, and improved maintenance access.

How do aircraft engines work upside down?

Gravity draws the fuel from the fuel tanks (located inside the wings) down to the engine. When the plane is rolled to inverted, the weight causes to hose to flop to the top of the tank (which is really the bottom now) and draw fuel from there.

What happens if piston rings are installed upside down?

With the taper of the ring upside down, oil will be scraped up with each upward stroke to be left in the combustion chamber and burned on the power stroke. It only takes a minute, check all rings on the piston for correct installation before installing the pistons.

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What engine did the ME 109 use?

-V12 aero engine
It was powered by a liquid-cooled, inverted-V12 aero engine. It was called the Me 109 by Allied aircrew and some German aces, even though this was not the official German designation. It was designed by Willy Messerschmitt and Robert Lusser who worked at Bayerische Flugzeugwerke during the early to mid-1930s.

Can an engine work upside down?

These engines run on a mixture between petrol and oil. When you hold one upside down they will keep running without a problem. And while the engines might work upside down, The cooling system, fuel system and various other fluid related mechanics might not.

Can a jet airliner fly inverted?

The answer is yes for a “little” bit! Unlike military fighters, commercial planes do not have the engine power for sustained inverted flight and rely on lift from the wings. Commercial airliners are only tested and certified for upright flight.” However, one Boeing aircraft has flown upside down – twice!

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Can a c172 do a loop?

Properly loaded, the 172 is certificated in the Utility Category and, also approved for spins. A properly executed loop need not place any more “G” stress on the airframe than pulling out of a spin.

Are piston rings directional?

There are bevels, twist, coatings, and various other things that make rings directional. There is typically writing or a dot on all first and second rings that indicate which side is up. In terms of location, some pistons have the same thickness top and second rings.