Daimler D.IIIb

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D.IIIb
Type 8-cylinder Vee water-cooled piston engine
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft

The Daimler D.IIIb was a V-8, water-cooled, piston engine developed in Germany by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft, for use in aircraft in 1918.

Design and development[edit]

Little is known of the Daimler D.IIIb, (not related to the Mercedes D.III), other than it was used for a succession of Daimler fighter prototypes in 1918.

Applications[edit]

Data from:The Complete Book of Fighters[1] & German Aircraft of the First World War[2]

Specifications (Daimler D.IIIb)[edit]

Data from [2]

General characteristics

  • Type: 90° V-8 liquid-cooled engine[3]

Components

  • Fuel system: Carburetor
  • Cooling system: Liquid-cooled

Performance

  • Power output: maximum 185 hp (138 kW)

See also[edit]

Comparable engines

Related lists

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Green, William; Swanborough, Gordon (1994). The Complete Book of Fighters. Godalming, UK: Salamander Books. pp. 145–146. ISBN 1-85833-777-1.
  2. ^ a b Gray, Peter; Thetford, Owen (1970). German Aircraft of the First World War (2nd ed.). London: Putnam. pp. 314–317. ISBN 0-370-00103-6.
  3. ^ Gunston (1989) p.23

Bibliography[edit]

  • Gray, Peter; Thetford, Owen (1970). German Aircraft of the First World War (2nd ed.). London: Putnam. pp. 314–317. ISBN 0-370-00103-6.
  • Green, William; Swanborough, Gordon (1994). The Complete Book of Fighters. Godalming, UK: Salamander Books. p. 339. ISBN 1-85833-777-1.